>1 – Insert a sawtooth at Input 1Hey Ty,
>2 – Insert a second sawtooth an octave higher at Input 2 (the octave difference helps to hear both signals)
>3 – Insert a single output cable to audio path
>4 – With nothing else plugged in to the XFAD module, turn XFADE knob full left (observe on scope)
>5 – Turn XFADE knob full right (observe on scope)
>6 – Turn XFADE knob to center position (hear anything?)
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>What I observed at step 4 (XFADE knob full left) was I could hear both sawtooth waves at full strength, and the scope confirmed the positive polarity. At step 5 (full right) I could again hear both signals at full strength, and the scope confirmed inverse polarity (i.e. the sawtooth waves now looked like ramp waves). At step 6 (center position) I hear nothing. Is that how it’s supposed to work? If yes, how is this useful, other than inverting polarity of the XFAD output?
Call STS.
That sounds like it's not working correctly.
Best Regards, James
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