Thanks for the feedback, guys. I have a phone “date” with Rex in the morning. I’ll let you know how it turns out.
ty
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Subject: Re: RE: [SergeModular] X
Fader questions
indeed.
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--- On Wed, 12/24/08, Carbon111 <carbon111@verizon. net>
wrote:
From: Carbon111
<carbon111@verizon. net>
Subject: Re: RE: [SergeModular] X Fader questions
To: SergeModular@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, December 24, 2008, 1:15 AM
>1 – Insert a sawtooth at Input 1
>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
left (observe on scope)
>4 – With nothing else plugged in to the XFAD module, turn XFADE knob full
>5 – Turn XFADE knob full right (observe on scope)
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?
>6 – Turn XFADE knob to center position (hear anything?)
>
>What I observed at step 4 (XFADE knob full left) was I could hear both
Hey Ty,
Call STS.
That sounds like it's not working correctly.
Best Regards, James
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