Hi,
yep... the AN200 has a dispay, but I haven't found a global pmod parameter yet :(
it might be a bit hidden... ;) I probably have to take an even closer look at the
manual...
In my case the default setting seems to be 5 and I as you suggested I was able to
negate the effect with the control matrix. If it's a fixed value this might be
the solution, but I'd like to be certain to have no other option than this.
Since I reseted the AN200 after I got it everything should be on its default
settings and I wonder noone else recognised that preprogrammed vibrato...
...Summa
On 24 Mar 2005 at 20:49, uralmoto2001 wrote:
>
>
> I have a plg150an installed in an s80. When using the plg150an board,
> the s80 has a default setting of Mwheel>pitch mod>10. This setting is
> adjusted in the host synth (s80). If there is a control edit screen
> on the AN200 itself, try looking there, and set the Mwheel>pmod amount
> to 0. Another thought(I haven't tried this); maybe you can counteract
> the hosts' default vibrato setting by making a control matrix
> assignment in AN edit: Mwheel>pitch mod> -10.
>
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