Hmmmm. I'm still at work and don't have the 190 manual handy, so I
don't know the cv rejection spec, but there will always be some
bleedthrough. I used to think that the 110 was quite bad in that
regard, and that my 190s have been much much better. I've never had
any popping like you describe unless I use the very fastest attacks
on the 800, and they disappear if I back off a few milliseconds.
I'm just fishing here, but are all the modules on the same power
supply? Also does VCA1 vs VCA2 make a difference? Lin vs Exp modes?
Moe
> Well, I've figured it out.
>
> it's a CV bleedthrough problem - plugging the output of the vca
> into an oscillator, with no audio input into the VCA, with an env
> into the VCA causes the pitch on the osc to follow the envelope.
>