Hello Terje, I know a little drift is part of the game with analogue stuff, but, what I've experienced is more than "natural" drift caused by temperature and likes ... I think it is plausible that one or another component is/are beyond suitable tolerance and could/should be replaced for better stability. My problem is to detect the components that might be responsible for the drift... Thanks for your input :-) Cheers, Z. On 16 Oct 2011, at 17:03, Terje Winther wrote: > > I've noticed on several occasions that the clock of my RS-200 is far > > from rock steady... > > > Yes, all analogue step sequencers drift a little. Not much, and I > think my AS-200 is fairly steady, but as you have noticed: it is not > rock steady like something digital. > Temperature, humidity and the amount of time used influence the tempo. > > Terje Winther > terje.winther@wintherstormer.no > http://www.wintherstormer.no/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue_systems] RS-200 CV & Clock drift
2011-10-16 by coenen olivier
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