I did recently get an Oscilloscope, yet to hook it up, but could easily do so!
Yes, the speed knob affects the VCO modulation.
When I switch to VCA it then affects the VCO and VCA, if I set it to VCF it affects the VCF and VCO. Any way I adjust it I get modulation on the VCO.
If I set it to VCF and turn the level all the way down then no modulation occurs on the VCF, but modulation still occurs on the VCO.
thanks!
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "chipaudette" <chipaudette@...> wrote:
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> Do you have an oscilloscope? If so, we could point you to places in the circuit to see if the modulation signal is showing up in places where it is not supposed to be...
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> Unrelated to the oscilloscope, does the Speed knob for the MG affect the VCO modulation that you're speaking of? If you switch the "MG" target from VCO and set it to VCF or to VCA, does the modulation of the VCO go away and move instead to the VCF/VCA?
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> Chip
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> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "a440dreamin" <superiorvideo@> wrote:
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> > I replaced the battery and now have this issue, VCO modulates no matter the setting. Even when level is down all the way!
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> > I disconnected the Mod/ pitch wheel and the problem is the same so that's not the issue.
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> > I tried reseating the 367 connectors etc, it's very frustrating because I fixed all other issues with the synth!
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> > any help would be awesome.
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> > Thanks
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