Thanks for your help, but i asked 'bout little bit different
thing... My english is so bad, but i'll try to describe my problem
again to make you understand -)
So, i think, it calls "scaling" in english, the distance between C1,
C2, C3... And looks like the "scaling" on my mono/poly is really
bad.
For example: i press C1 note on mono/poly and it sounds like C on my
Quasimidi Polymorph, but C2 on mono/poly sounds like D note... Is it
clear
)
--- In
korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com
, "analog_geek"
<marsholie@h...> wrote:
>
> Now that I think about what you asked alittle more it sounds like
> your in poly mode. When the mono/poly is in poly mode it plays
> different VCOs when a new key is hit. To make sure it is in tune I
> like to put the mono/poly in UNISON mode. I also put all the VCOs
(1
> through 4)on the same WAVEFORM and OCTAVE. Make sure the mono/poly
is
> on for about 30 minutes before you try to tune it. And make sure
that
> the tune knobs (right of the waveform knobs) are dead center. You
> want to tune the MASTER TUNE first. If not all your work will be
for
> nothing. Turn VCO 1 LEVEL up all the way and the rest (VCOs 2-3)
all
> the way down. If i remember correctly the tune screw (located
inside
> the mono/poly on the board marked KLM-398) for VCO 1 is in the
third
> position. I could be wrong. After the first VCO is in tune to
another
> source (say another keyboard) you can tune the rest of the VCOs to
> the first one. Turn VCO LEVELs 1 and 2 up. Find the turn screw for
> VCO 2 and turn it intil it is in tune with the first VCO. . then
tune
> VCO3 to VCO1 then VCO4 to VCO1. I cant stress enough how
important
> it is to make sure that your on the board marked KLM-398. There
are
> other knobs inside the mono/poly that when you turn them it will
mess
> with the tuning. Make sure you dont turn them. If you do you will
> need a digital volt meter to correct this. (Detailed instructions
can
> be found in the calibration manual)I hope these instructions are
> clear enough. GoodLuck!!
>
> --- In
korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com
, "analog_geek"
<marsholie@h...>
> wrote:
> >
> > "Open the top of your Mono/Poly. On the underside, dead center,
is
> a
> > little brown PCB with "KLM-398" on it. There are four little
silver
> > potentiometers on there- they each have a little slot in the
center
> > where a jeweler's screwdriver will fit. Plug in your Mono and
turn
> it
> > on, plug in some headphones, and you can turn those pots until
all
> > the oscs are humming in tune."
> > I got this information at Zen mono/poly in my links section.
> >
> >
> > Make sure you turn one VCO up at a time. And also the tune knobs
> are
> > not in order. EX: turning tune screw one will not tune VCO 1. It
> will
> > take you alittle time to firgure out which one tunes which VCO.
> MAKE
> > SURE YOU DONT TURN THE WRONG KNOBS! there are other knobs in
there
> > that are not for tuning. Be sure your turning the right ones.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In
korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com
, "mozgmozg23"
> <mozgmozg23@y...>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi. I've got a problem with my mono\poly- it's completely out
of
> > > tune: for example the first "C" note is not like second "C"
and
> > > third "C" is more like "D"... So, can anyone tell me how to
tune
> it