Hello! I find this: "My PWM does the same thing only works between the 10-3 positions, but I think you need to have an wave inputted above the PMW dial?" How do the PWM knob behave then? Is a dummy plug enough? Is there more? Best regards Jari Jokinen --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" <peter@...> wrote: > > Michael, > > > Have a look through the archives of this yahoo group - there are > various comments/explanations about this. > > feel free to contact me offline if you have further quesitons. > > - P > > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "michaeltritter" > <mtritter@> wrote: > > > > > > Peter- > > > > I have two of the Model 15 oscillators, both of which have pots > that behave a bit oddly -- the > > "morph" pot seems to jump from pure sine wave to the > secondary waveform pretty instantly > > (not a smooth transition at all). > > > > Also on one of them the pulse width knob only ranges from > around 4 to 6; it's silent if you > > turn it further in either direction. The pulse width on the other > kicks in at around 2-3 and > > runs fine all the way to totally clockwise. > > > > I know that the oscillators are all a bit different but is this > behavior normal? > > > > Thanks -- Michael
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Re: model 15 morph question
2006-10-22 by jalmari3
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