hello, to be honest, i think your module is faulty. please check the sockets, maybe they don't make good contact when a plug is inserted. when the polarity switches are in middle position then the signals presented to the corresponding jacks are ignored, so another (rare) possibility could be that the switches are not functioning. best wishes ingo --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "thighpaulsandraslingsby" <thighp@...> wrote: > > Hi there, > I just got a A-188 4096. It delays really well and seems to do everything it should except > when i apply a cv to the cv1 or cv2 inputs regardless of the position of the polarity switches > there appears to be no change in the delay time. All other sockets on the module seem to > function as expected. Am I missing something here or is my module faulty? I've tried > everything from a 0.5Hz sine wave to the output of a S/H but still nothing. Any advice > greatly appreciated. >
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Re: A-188 (4096) Problems
2006-08-25 by selfoscillate
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