Short answer - yes. The 250 voltage outputs refresh in real-time, whether playing or editing. The time/duration knobs work similarly - if you turn down the duration while on a stage, it will advance to the next stage that much sooner. This is true of most if not all of the knobs on the 250e. Regards, Fred. ______________________________ My particular question on the 250 is the voltage refresh on each stage. On the 249, one cannot hear the effect of a given stage pot's offset adjustment until the instrument passes around again. In short, there's no real time feedback of the voltage levels during set up - they work like a sample and hold and it doesn't refreesh until it passes around again or returns to that stage by other means. When I saw the DARF, I was like - 'Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God'. When I worked with it however and noticed this update issue that mantra morphed into 'Oh crap, Oh crap, Oh crap'. Does the 250 handle it's refresh similarly? Or can one hear the effect of turning a given stage pot in real time?
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250 Voltage update
2005-11-30 by fred88piano
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