I would think that you're drawing too much current from your PSU. I
try not to run mine over 60% If you're using multiple supplies you
might also have a grounding issue. I've got a 5amp supply running
about 30 modules with zero crosstalk. Also, don't patch together
audio gear that's running off different legs of your house/studio AC
supply-that can be disastrous!!!
Good Luck,
Z.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I saw the MOTM -600 sequencer in
action at the recent NAMM show. I was pretty set against buying this
module since I have 3 SQ10s, but after Paul gave me a demo and I saw
Robert Rich grooving with it I am convinced it's a winner!
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@k...> wrote:
> For the first time this evening (so may have been going on prior to
this
> evening) I noticed what I think is "bleed-through" from my 320 into
my
> 300's and 310's. When I (only) connect a patch cord from one of the
> waveform outs on any 300 or 310 into the vca of my 110 (and set the
gain
> knob slightly above unity to listen), I can hear the 320
modulating the
> osc. waveform, and changing the 320's rate knob also changes the
waveform's
> modulation rate correspondingly. It is not very prominent, but
> definitely noticable. All of these modules are connected to the
same 900
> power supply. Any ideas? FWIW, I only built the 310's. Same thing
> happens when I connect any waveform out to the Blacet mixer/vca,
which is
> on a different power supply.
>
> Thanks, Jeff