Moog Glide Modification
Goddard, Duncan
goddard.duncan at mtvne.com
Mon Dec 4 14:06:23 CET 2000
>>>No, it cuts off correctly, it just has an initial swoop up to the first
note
> if the glide is set > 0. I found a guide for calibration last night but I
> didn't see anything affecting glide. Are you familiar with a trimmer of
> some
> sort that could need resetting? Thank you for any info you may have!<<<
>
>
I think tony meant "does it hold the pitch correctly if there's a long
release and you let go of the key". if not, then your problem is in the
key-volt s/h, possibly as simple as a leaky capacitor. there aren't any
tweaks for the glide circuit, but it might also be worth checking the joints
around the base of the glide-time control; I've had problems with this on
pro-1's.
little moogs like the prodigy and the rogue rely on this s/h circuitry to
hold pitch while you're off doing something else. if you sum the cv from a
sequencer with the keyboard volts, you'll have to stick a key down or at
least keep hitting it to have the synth stay in tune while the sequencer
plays it- our prodigals have tube-tickets stuck under their low c's.
d.
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