I can deal with that factor. The disadvantage of the A110 for me is the
smaller range of the tuning knob. A knob that delivers less than 12
semitones of range isn't practical for my purposes. If I had the talent
to swap the pot, I would (I'm solder-challenged). Mostly I use my
A111s.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mritenburg [mailto:
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> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:19 AM
> To:
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> Subject: 1 Re: tuning
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> --- In
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, "omegaattraktor"
> <omegaattraktor@n...> wrote:
> > hello list,
> > i noticed my a110 und a111 don't have exactly the same scale. when
> > playing over more than 3 octaves the difference becomes audible. is
> > there a tuning procedure for the oscillators or is this just the
> > normal drift
>
> It's called tracking. It's known that the A110 does not track as
> well as the A111. Thats why the A111 is known as the "High End"
> oscillator. When you set the range switch for the A110 and tune it,
> you pretty much have that octave, the octave above and the octave
> below, your milage my vary. If you need to be in other octaves, you
> need to set the range switch and tune again.
>
> Don't get me wrong, I use the A110s all the time, but, if you are
> looking for stable tracking over multiple octaves, there are better
> choices than the A110.
>
> Matthew
>
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