hello,
i think the problem is the gate setting on the voyager.
i don't have a voyager in the studio regularly, but
from time to time i use one and i remember that i had similar
problems with the gate and i just had to change a single
setting on the yoyager and it worked, but i cannot recall
which setting it was.
best wishes
ingo
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, "moogy" <moogy9918@y...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Firstly here is a list of modules in my new system,
>
> G6 case
> A-185 bus access
> A-102 diode filter
> A-118 noise source
> 3xA-140 ADSR
> 2xA-146 LFO
> A-160 clock divider
> A-161 clock sequencer
> 2x A-180 multiples
> A-138 mixer
> A-108 VCF
> A-179 LCV
> A-119 external in
> A-114 ring mod
> 2x A-110 VCO
> A-131 VCA
> A-137 VC wave multiplier
> A-199 spring reverb
>
> I'm using an MCV-4 being triggered by a Voyager.
>
> Here's my problem,
>
> I have the gate connection from the MCV4 going to 'gate in' on the
> bus access and CV1/2 fom the MCV into 'CV in' on the bus access.
> 'Gate Out' from bus access goes to 'Gate In' on the ADSR.Output
from
> the ADSR goes to 'CV1' on a VCO.Sawtooth output from the VCO goes
to
> output on the mixer.
> Under these conditions I'm getting a continously sustained note.The
> Voyager is articulating notes from the VCO and the ADSR is
triggered
> and produces an envelope but once the envelope cycle finishes the
> system produces a sustaining note.If I remove the ADSR to VCO CV1
> connection the system will still articulates notes from the Voyager
> but still returns to a sustaining note.
>
> I've tried various set ups but still can't get rid of the sutaining
> note...hope my description is clear enough,can anyone please help,
>
> thanks,
>
> terry.
>