Hi Ezra, I am very happy that you try to help so quick :-).
> If i enter the EDIT mode and press start or if i play a sequence and
> enter the EDIT mode my sequence sounds totally different to what it
> sounds in normal mode (no Edit) mode. Is this a Bug or a Feature or is
> there just something wrong with my unit?
you mean the timings or output voltages are different when you're in
edit mode? i've never seen that before. it would be a very strange
defect. it seems much more likely that you've changed something else
as well as going to edit mode, like setting a jump, changing the time
scaling, or changing the output voltage range, all of which are easily
accomplished by accident.
It looks like it is a bug in my unit.
It only happen with CV1 out. CV2 out works normal!
How to reproduce.
It only happen if i use a different voltage range from all. I mean if i use "all" it works normal.
If i enter "edit" with "0-2", "2-4", "4-6", "6-8" or "8-10" mode the cv out acts like it is in "all" mode. Same voltage (pitch).
For me it looks like that the Edit Mode of "CV1 out" do not remember in which voltage range the sequencer works. It always used "all" voltage range in edit.
> 261e
>
> Principal OSC
>
> if i send a signal to the "CV in" or "FM in" the Sound get modulated
> by knob position center / zero. I mean it get modulated without
> turning the mount knob from center / zero position.
the FM knob is zeroed at the fully counter-clockwise position. the CV
input scaling knob is zeroed at twelve-o-clock (there is a detent
there.)
remember that because the 200e uses presets, any knob parameter may,
at any time, have a value that doesn't correspond to the physical knob
position. most knobs interpolate between their physical position and
the stored parameter value. to "reset" the knob, sweep it back and
forth across its full range.
Done this but it does not help. i will upload an Audio file.
Thank you
Kai
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Re: [200e] explore my 200e
2008-07-17 by Kai Franz
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