You find my answers written inline. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von madrayken > Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. November 2008 22:04 > An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] A-190 weirdness - anyone have any words of > wisdom? > > > I have an A-190 which does all the basics very nicely. However, there > are a few weirdies with it which I don't entirely understand. > > 1) Gate is NOT automatically patched into my A-143-2 quad ADSR. Is this > because my A-190 is on the top rail and my A-143-2 is on the lower rail? The A-143-2 is not normalled to the gate signal of the A-100 bus. Please refer to the A-100 DIY page to the chapter "Subsequent bus normalling of modules" for details > 2) The LFO function seems to alter the amplitude of vibrato my mod > wheel has on the note, and NOT the frequency as specified in the manual. That's normal. The A-190 manual says on page 18: "CONTROLLER #01 (Modulation) This controller affects modulation intensity - ie. the amount of LFO voltage included in CV1." I could not find a note in the A-90 user's manual that the modulation controller changes the frequency of the LFO. > 3) The clock-out seems to do nothing despite receiving clock signals > from my sequencer (AFAIK). Yes, that's the function of the clock out > I was under the impression that it converted > clock ticks from my sequencer's clock into gates, but the the 'clock' > LED stays firmly unlit at all times regardless how much other sequenced > information is sent The clock output responds only to Midi clock messages. For Gate signals the Gate output is available. Gate signals are usually generated by Midi note on/off messages . Is this normal? Have I misunderstood something? > The only time I've had it light is when I patch a gate signal from > another module (say, the A-143-2) IN to it! The Gate socket of the A-190 is an OUTPUT ! > 4) There seems to be no way of enabling portamento without sending midi > signals to the unit first The portamento function becomes active not before a change in the CV1 voltage appears. And a CV1 change can be caused only by two different Midi notes. So without a Midi signal sent to the A-190 the portamento function cannot be checked ! > Overall, so far I'm tempted to 'downgrade' to the new midi unit when > it's released! Indeed the A-190-2 is much easier to handle than the A-190-1. But a few functions are not available. > Many thanks for any help. I've read all the manuals, and battled away > with this for a month, but have - as yet - to gain any insight into > what's going on. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] A-190 weirdness - anyone have any words of wisdom?
2008-11-19 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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