Hi Florian. I did try to adjust the VCO disconnected from the A-190-2, by trying to make octave jumps from Range 0 to +1, +2 and -1. I've adjusted potentiometer P6 that the VCO Range 0 would sound the same note as a C1 from my keyboard. I've tried to make the octave jumps turning the P7 and P5 potentiometers. It's like I have a shorter scale, since I have a C note at Range 0 and a B note at Range +1. Altough I'm noting right now that a chart from the "VCO-Offset and Range adjustement procedures" at service manual tells that C2 would give me a lower octave and so on. Wouldn't it give a higher octave? Sidney --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > Didn't you make adjustments at the A-190-2? First you must be 150% sure > that the A-190-2 is trimmed correctly. For adjusting The A-190-2 you > definitely will be in need of a 4digit voltmeter. Do not touch the VCO > until you did not adjust the A-190-2 > > > Florian >
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Re: Adjusting A-110 VCO
2011-02-14 by Sidney
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