-----Original Message----- From: Jim Eisele [mailto:jime@...] Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 3:53 PM To: analogue-digest@... Subject: Re: [AH] Roland Jupiter-4 tuning. I'm suprised that none of the gadget heads gave answer to this... I *think* your problem has something to do with how the oscillators are tracking voltage over the octave. You need a voltage meter & an oscilliscope to set it up properly. From what I understand the heat sink isn't of enough mass and overheating quickly effects the tuning. But don't ask me I'm just a freaking piano player that had the opportunity to be blown away by a Prophet-5 somewhere around the age of 15. PAX-Jim >From: "monsieur kulma hattu" <kulma.hattu@...> >I just got a JP-4 before today, and I tuned it using the 4 screws inside the >machine on the soundcards (because the screws in the back didn't turn >enough). But, there seems to be a problem with module D (if poly-2 plays >A-B-C-D... If D-C-B-A, then the problem would be in module A). If I for >example tune it to play right on C-2, and then play C-3, it's just a tad >higher than it should be. On C-1, it's a tad lower. What knob should I turn >to get this tuned right? I tried the freq. and width knobs (the plastic >ones, on the sound cards) but they didn't seem to have any effect at all. >Any info appreciated, and carefully read. Thanks.
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FW: (AH) Roland Jupiter-4 tuning.
1999-04-14 by Verschut, Ricardo
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