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>> From: Dave Bradley <daveb@...>
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>> I have a scope but dial mine in by ear. It doesn't
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>> particularly make sense to buy one 300 assembled
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>> for calibration purposes, because they both will
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>> have to be calibrated with whatever midi/CV
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>> converter you purchase. IMO the easiest way to
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>> calibrate is to run 2 VCOs, one at a static pitch, the
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>> other connected to the kbd, and set the tracking to
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>> be 'beatless' over 5 octaves or so. Then calibrate the
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>> original drone to the second with both tracking.
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>When Dave originally suggested this, it was a big help to me. I started
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>trying to track my VCOs to a DCO I have and found out that not so good.
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>Dave's thoughts above is exactly what worked best for me. One thing I
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>might add that helped me a little with hearing the beating when the
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>oscillators were more than three octaves apart was to also use the 120.
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>Since it is exact division, I found it useful to bring the higher
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>oscillator frequency down an octave or two when beating against the lower
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>osc.
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>> 2. The Expressionist doesn't have true trigger outputs,
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>> just gate. I don't find this to be an issue, if you use the
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>> newer 800s or do the simple mod to the early 800s which
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>> allows them to run a complete ADSR cycle from a gate
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>> only.
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>Yes, but only using triggers will allow re-triggering without prior note
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>release. This is probably the decision maker for some when deciding
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>between the Kenton and Encore. For Dave, the true triggers was not an
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>issue. For me, it was, so I bought the Kenton (and gave up the poly mode).
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>> The new 440 SSM filter rocks!
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>DITTO DITTO DITTO. If you are into LOW pass filters, this is the one.
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>Larry H
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