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Subject: Re: [emlsynth] Re: new member - 1010 OSC2 question?

From: Matt <matt.fretton@...>
Date: 2010-12-01

I don't service my own synths and am not at all technical but if you can't work out from the service manual what the problem is then you need a tech. I assume it's just a calibration issue as presumably all 4 VCOs could operate in the LFO range and EML simply calibrated 2 & 3 to be audio only. M

On 1 December 2010 18:10, dramirezpa <dramirezpa@...> wrote:
 

Thanks for the response.

Any idea what might be causing it to be operable but in LFO range?

I'll be taking it apart for a thorough cleaning soon and although I'm not up to snuff in synth circuit design, I have a decent working knowledge of audio electronics troubleshooting and repair.

--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, Matt <matt.fretton@...> wrote:
>
> OSC2 is an audio frequency oscilator so it seems your EML 101 is in need of
> a service. The only VCOs that operate in the LFO range are OSC1 & OSC4
>
> On 1 December 2010 06:30, dramirezpa <dramirezpa@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hey guys, just found this forum. Also just acquired an eml 101.
> >
> > So OSC2 seems to be making subsonic oscs. Reading the user and service
> > manual it seems like it should be making human-range oscillations like osc3
> > and 4 are, but instead i am hearing mostly nothing, and sometimes that
> > little "flap" you hear when you are listening to the direct out from the
> > other oscs when you have them set to cm/-1/etc.
> >
> > this is wrong, right? or am i missing something?
> >
> >
> >
>