Oh, come on, Jay...stop the B.S., You're not stratching your head here, you're making problems and discrediting us. You've been doing this for three years. About the VCO, about Milton, about just about everything we've worked on. I am so over reading this jazz I cannot tell you. There was no output out of the Sine waveform in the main out in the unit a received from AH that said 'Busted Morpher". It was locked up. Irecal'd the unit and the morpher came to life. It's been delivered to AH. What diiff does iit make...i was under the impression you've asked for a refund. Anyway, this is the second thing you've accused me of...in one day and sadly, that's not a record for you. I tell you what, everything I do from now on I will send to you first so you can verify and approve . Then there will be shared ownership and then, just maybe, you might stop this nonsense. I am sorry to take everyone's bandwiidth with this...but this has been going on so long with this guy and I am really done with it. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Jay <edgewood@...> wrote: > > (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > > We could not have shipped this unit with the triangle and siine trimmers out of > > adjustment. > > Well, I didn't touch ANY trimpot on it at all. So it seems that they > were never set to begin with, or someone at Analogue Haven decided to > mess with them. > > If the trimmers were so out of whack as to make the sine and tri > supposedly inaudible, then why could I hear them out of the main outs? > And still, I should have been able to hear the pulse or saw output on > the waveshape B side, no? Those waves were properly working. Or are you > saying that there are special trimpots for the morph inputs? Or that I > would be able to hear the other waves but they had a DC offset which > happened to disable the morph function? > > I'm scratching my head here. >
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Re: Clearmountain's Morph out
2006-11-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
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