SV: [sdiy] calibration for Crumar Bitone anyone?

Bob Weigel sounddoctorin at imt.net
Wed Jun 13 21:21:22 CEST 2007


Thanks, yeah was mostly wondering how to set up the filters but there 
are several trimmers I don't know what do there.  I'll have to figure it 
out from schematics I guess...and just guess at where the cutoff's 
should be set and resonances.  I modified one of the 'random memory' 
patches and had something COOL going with the resonance trimmers all 
over the place.  But I couldn't save it!  When I did a save it chopped 
out a bunch of bad data that was creating a 'mystery LFO' effect of some 
kind.  Dang..I mean it sounded cool..well fortunately I wrote it to a 
different slot so now I just have to figure out what changes I made to 
make it sound that cool. hehe.

--Bob

karl dalen wrote:

>There are not much to calibrate, what there are can be done by ear or oscope!
>I have the all the original papers that came with a BIT99/01 and there was no
>calibration instructions in these.I don't know if there is a calibration
>procedure hidden in the software it might be, push some buttons while powering
>up, you might discover something!
>KD
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>--- Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin at imt.net> skrev:
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>>My battery died in this thing and I discovered some other problems as I 
>>was tinkering.  I have schemos but no calibration. Anybody have it? -Bob
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