OK, thanks. That would indicate there's definitely something wrong with
this unit.
Will dig out the schematics & scope this weekend to try to track down
the fault.
~GMM
On 3/19/2015 7:57 PM, 'George Mattson' axisair@... [emlsynth] wrote:
>
> If you put two different VCO tones in each input. The gain control is
> basically the level control for each channel.
>
> Center both A and B “On Time” pots and it will switch between the two
> channels equally.
>
> But, the period of time a channel stays “on” gets shorter as you turn
> the “On Time” control CW and longer CCW.
>
> Basically, it just bounces back and forth between the two sources at
> whatever time setting you set per channel.
>
> If you apply a patch cord to the pulse input on Channel B, it will
> remain on channel B until a pulse/Gate is applied and it will switch
> to the A channel for the A On Time amount then, return to the B
> channel until the next pulse is applied.
>
> GCM
>
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> ∗From:∗emlsynth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:emlsynth@yahoogroups.com]
> ∗Sent:∗ Thursday, March 19, 2015 7:42 PM
> ∗To:∗ emlsynth@yahoogroups.com
> ∗Subject:∗ Re: [emlsynth] EML 200 electronic switch
>
> i don't think they interact with each other. each one is a separate
> timer according to the manual.
>
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> On Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:32 PM, "klosmon@...
> [emlsynth]" <emlsynth@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> Hello-
> I've just acquired a 200 -- trying to understand the switch function.
> >From what little is in the manual, and looking at the front panel, it
> would seem that the two "on time" controls should function similarly;
> on this unit, the B control seems to affect the switching speed, while
> the A control is switching waveshape.
> Does this indicate malfunction of the module, or do they all work
> that way?
> Thanks.
> ~GMM
>
>