Florian, I did not use a sequencer. I meant I followed the sequence from 16 to 8 then to 4 then to 2... etc Step 1: I turned on the Monopoly, meanwhile I am writing this message. Step 2: The Knobs are ready like in http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/mp_20_adjustment_1.gif VCO4=max, VCO1=0 Step 3: Pressing HOLD to ON Step 4: Pressing C Key and release it. Step 5: Too silent sound so no difference when I switch the octave. Pressing HOLD to OFF and now I can listen a little bit higher. Maybe if this is another issue, but I am using the HOLD very often without any issues to other sounds. Pressing C Key and do not release it this time (emulating the HOLD is pressed for some seconds). Switching the Octave Setting from 16 to 8 then 4 and then back to 8, no Portamento during back to 8 (this is sure), but I cannot ensure if between the stages, I heard portamento because I had to switch fast until the sound finish. I raise the decay and release to 6. Now the sound is clean and traveling enough but Portamento is not yet clear if it working on VCO4 when switching octaves. I can give a 75% that it remains ON at first stage from 16 to 8 and then dies somewhere between 8 and 4. Please note that when I tuned the Monopoly, earlier today, I left decay, sustain and release at 6 and not on 0 in order to listen during tuning. Should I turn the knobs to another settings to check from there if portamento remains ? --- In korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > Hello > > >> press and hold C and while holding the note switch the > >> footage>setting 16"> 8"> 4"> 2"> 4"> 8"> 16"> of the VCO4. > >> When you>are back at 16" then release the key. Is there a > >> portamento caused by switching the octaves? > > Portamento Pot is ON/OFF same behavior: it stays on I did the > > sequence slower, fast and very fast and portamento is there. > > > AAARRRGH!!!! You are mixing up things. Do not use a sequencer!!!! Stay > with one thing if you try to track down a failure. Never change two > variables at the same time!!! > > Please do only this: > * Don't connect anything else to the Monopoly but Audio out to your > monitoring! No CV not gate nothing. Only Audio! Or use the headphone. > * Switch on the Monopoly and wait for 15 Minutes > * Do not play any note. > * After 15 Minutes press Unisono > * Do all settings on the synth like shown in > http://fa.utfs.org/diy/korg_monopoly/mp_20_adjustment_1.gif with > exception that you turn up VCO4 to 10 (instead of VCO1 in the picture) > * Press Hold > * Press C-Key: You should hear VCO4 play a steady tone. > * Do NOT play any other key while this procedure!!! > * Switch the octave setting of VCO4 to 8" then to 4", then back to 8" > and back to 16". > > Do you hear portamento when switching the octave as described in the > last step? > > Florian >
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Re: Monopoly VCO-4 prtamento/detuning issue
2012-03-10 by dir_marillion
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