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Out of Tune

Out of Tune

2005-05-17 by steve_plouvier

Hello fellow Casio users!
  I have a VZ-10M that I picked up a few months ago, which I have 
pretty much figured out, Except, in the "Normal" mode, it's almost a 
fourth flat. All the other modes are fine.(Which makes no sense) I can 
fix the tuning on each sound, except the other three modes would be 
out. I've re-initialized, but it didn't help. Any help would be 
greatly appreaciated.

Thanks much!
Steve
bassballs.1@...

RE: [CZsynth] Out of Tune

2005-05-18 by Scott Nordlund

>Hello fellow Casio users!
>   I have a VZ-10M that I picked up a few months ago, which I have
>pretty much figured out, Except, in the "Normal" mode, it's almost a
>fourth flat. All the other modes are fine.(Which makes no sense) I can
>fix the tuning on each sound, except the other three modes would be
>out. I've re-initialized, but it didn't help. Any help would be
>greatly appreaciated.

The tuning and transposition parameters are in Menu 3, page 00, but these 
are global, and should affect all modes.  The Menu 2 parameters apply only 
to the current mode, and there are things here that can affect tuning, 
especially if you're inadvertantly sending weird midi data.  If you're not 
using a certain controler, it may be receiving a fixed value.  Most likely 
you've got one of these routed to pitch, so try cutting these routings off.  
In fact it's possibly DEF WHEEL2, on Menu 3 page 04 you can route a 
controller to this, if you've accidentally got it set to something stupid, 
it could give you problems.

If all else fails you could change the global transposition when you switch 
modes.

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