Hi Dave,
I tried your patch as indicated, and found the clicking sound at the o/p
without needing to hit the A i/p with noise. All of the divider pots had an
effect also.
When the B i/p was hit with a burst of noise, I found that either the click
would stop, until hit again, or the click would change pattern.
I was using 1/4" patch cables.
Hopes this helps.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From:
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To:
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Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 10:22 PM
Subject: [motm] Re: Can somebody verify this behavior?
>From: JWBarlow@...
>
>
>In a message dated 3/30/99 12:17:49 PM, daveb@... writes:
>
>>1. Plug the Vibrato (or Random) output of the MOTM-100 into the 120 B
input,
>>nothing in the A input.
>>2. Set to Cross mode, and turn up some divider output pots. No sound,
right?
>>3. Excite the circuit by plugging a brief burst of noise into the A input,
>>then unplug.
>>4. Do you hear clicks on the output now?
>>
>>To summarize, in Cross mode with a non-audio CV into the B input, I hear
>>clicks on the output whenever the A input is gated off (or when it's
>>removed). Turning off the octave mix pots removes the clicks.
>>So does anybody else see this, or do I have a problem?
>
>Hi Dave,
>
>I checked your patch and mine does that and much more! I think it may be
due
>to 60Hz and the low level needed to get the 120 clicking. Since I'm using
>banana cables (ie, unshielded) I'm picking up all kinds of crap so mine
fails
>your test number 2 (yet another reason to change back to the MOTM 1/4"
>standard). I also noticed that the rhythm would change by toggling the mix
>switches after I got it clicking.
>
>More fun with the 120!
>John B.
>
>Also thanks to Roy and Gur for the previous postings of patches; a patch is
>worth a thousand e-mail's!
>
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