I do agree, just borrowed a line from the original manual on
page 38 "To obtain this division of the octave with the synthesizer
keyboard, turn the KEYS/OCTAVE COARSE pot in the
KEYBOARD CONTROL to 12 (fully counter clockwise)."
--- In emlsynth@y..., "hizumi.rm" <hizumi@r...> wrote:
> --- In emlsynth@y..., "rob80b" <rob80b@y...> wrote:
> > With the exception that the internal calibration has not gone
out
> of wack follow
> > the procedure below∗ to tune the to 12 notes per octave.
> >
> > A.
> > 1. Open the volume for Osc 2 & 3, all controllers off, sustain
on
> > 2. turn the Keys/Oct Coarse pot all the way to the left (counter
> clockwise)to
> > #12
>
> Something important that may have bearing for the original
> poster or anyone in the future reading this. "all the way to left"
is
> not the same thing as setting the knob to the 12 mark . If you
set
> the knob all the way to the left you'll have the problem the man
> who wants to recalibrate the unit will have, the fine knob won't
do
> the trick.
>
> You do want the course knob somewhere near the 12, not all
the
> way to the left-- but you may have to tweak it a bit (unless the
unit
> has been modified or calibrated in a non-standard way).
>
> What the original poster doesn't say if he's overshooting or
> undershooting 12 notes per octave. The course knob should
be
> able to take you from less than 12 notes to more than 12 notes
> over the bulk of the range. You want to find the sweet spot that
> lets the fine knob get it on the money. Now if the poster has the
> knob all the way down (which isn't quite right to start with), but
> he's still getting more (not less) than 12 notes, in other words
> the octave is too wide, then yes, there is need for a calibration.
> With its ability to track a little under and way over there
shouldn't
> be a need for a user to calibrate it.