Thanks. This is similar to what I did to get the mis-calibrated Polysix
back in tune.
There are two problems with this though:
1. If the calibration of the voice is off the mark it won't work reliably.
2. If the calibration of the "middle" antilog is off the mark it won't work
reliably.
And this can be a big issue: If the antilog wasn't properly calibrated to
begin with it's quite likely that someone will have tried to tune the
voices but hit extreme positions and so on.
The calibration procedures for the Trident Mk I, the Polysix and the
MonoPoly give definite voltages for which to calibrate. This has the
advantage that afterwards you have a perfectly calibrated voltage source.
At 1:10 Uhr +0100 01.03.2014, Ben Stuyts wrote:
> There is some Trident MkII stuff in the files section in this group.
>Including
> some tuning info.