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Subject: Re: Unscrewing an EMI

From: "mellotrongirl" <mellotrongirl@...>
Date: 2003-12-01

Upon listening to the three mp3 samples, My machine (M-400 #1017)
does the same thing--to a somewhat lesser degree, but noticeable
nonetheless.

Now, I'm no 'tron techie, but the first thing that crossed my mind
was the flywheel. The new MkVI's have a more massive flywheel that
provides more inertia, thus reducing the likelihood of slowing down
when many keys are depressed at once. Then comes the troubleshooting
that may separate the warbling from the drooping sounds when
multiple keys are played in particular, such as the motor
controller, the current through the pitch knob, lumps/imperfections
in the drive belt, voltage fluctuations, the tape frame out of
square, tension, glazed/stretched tapes,--so many factors.

I had kind of figured that in my situation, the slight warbling may
have incurred in the transfer from the original masters to my set of
tapes. I was at Kean's house when I had both sets made from the
original masters on what was at the time equipment around 25 years
old...and it may have been very likely that since it was at his
house--voltage fluctuations indeed may have occured like a
refridgerator in the kitchen or the air conditioner kicking on in
the living room while the transfer was under way. Highly unlikely,
but barely worth mentioning. That would have only affected maybe a
note or three and not every one, however...and not account for
warbling through an entire set.