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Subject: Re: [AN1x] Another problem with AN1x

From: "Arthur Alexander Crichton" <ac010b4919@...>
Date: 2006-09-12

Hi, Jon I have noticed that when I switch the AN1x on after it being
off for a while the edit indicator appears on the display screen
even though I have not touched any buttons or knobs. That is when
the strange behavour of the VCF cutoff happens and the sounds act
strange. The OS version of my AN1x is v1.02.


Arthur


--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jondl_2000@...> wrote:
>
> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Arthur Alexander Crichton"
<ac010b4919@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I am beginning to wonder if the problem is due to a bug in my
AN1x
> > as its very tempremental -
>
> Arthur,
>
> It's not a bug, it's typical wear and tear. As you've probably
learned by now, but I'll restate
> it anyway, turning a Control knob while pressing it allows for
fine editing adjustments, i.e.,
> allows you to dial in a specific value - simply turning a Control
knob left or right allows for
> a larger increase or decrease in the value range.
>
> If the previous owner was a bit ham fisted, then the encoders on
your AN1x may have
> been subjected to more wear and tear then necessary. They tend to
become a little jumpy
> under ordinary use - particularly Control Knobs that are
frequently accessed such as
> Assign Knobs 5 & 6 - which happen to be Filter Cutoff and
Resonance. The best thing to
> do is to follow the recommendations put forward by Jeff and Bob
and clean the encoders
> using the suggested solvent. This is not untypical when purchasing
used gear :-/
>
>
> > one minute the sounds are ok with the VCF
> > cutoff behaving itself and then the next minute they are
sounding
> > strange with the VCF cutoff going back to value 97 when I try to
> > turn it to value 0 and so on.
>
> You've restated the problem and it's understood, but you didn't
answer the inquiries for
> more information from your previous email:
>
> Is this happening all the time, regardless of whether it is the
Factory Voices or User
> Voices? If so, then try and clean the encoders as suggested.
>
> If this is happening only on select Voices, then it is possible
some data corruption might
> have occurred during the SysEx transfer or perhaps there is an
erroneous controller
> mapped to the VCF Cutoff that you are not aware of. Providing a
specific example that
> somebody might be able to reproduce would allow further effort to
be made in
> troubleshooting this issue. Some details on your system might be
helpful too - such as the
> type, make and model of MIDI Interface you are using and which set
of drivers are in play.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jon
>