The problem has been fixed in the mean time by Christian Assall. The
microcontroller (PIC16F73) on the A-154 main board has to be erased and
programmed again. As it's a so-called flash type it can be re-programmed and
it's not necessary to use a new one.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> [mailto:
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2005 16:13
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> Betreff: 1 Re: Question concerning the A-154 internal clock
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> hello robert,
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> it's sad, but thats a problem on all a154 modules.
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> best wishes
>
> ingo
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> --- In
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, "sineofthetimes"
> <sineofthetimes@y...> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I looked in the arhives to see if this question has been asked yet
> but
> > couldn't find any. This is my first post so if it has indeed been
> > asked and answered, my apologies for rehashing old news ahead of
> time.
> >
> > I recently bought the A-154 sequencer controller and am very pleased
> > with its features save for one. I was wondering if anyone else was
> > having a problem with the internal clock
> >
> > When I rotate the clock knob i get a jump in clocking tempo at about
> > the 1 o'clock position, its smooth up until that point, then its
> jumps
> > from 115 to 140 and is smooth past that point. its not a buzz kill
> but
> > it is frustrating having to use an lfo or other external clocking
> > signal when I could be using the internal clock.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem, or am I just so damn lucky to be
> the
> > only one :P
> >
> > -robert
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