You should check to see that the temperature tuning is on. Once the Osc's get warm, they tend to drift. (All vintage analogs do this.) It adds a great detuned flavor, but can become an annoyance after 1 hour+ of playing. To make sure that Temperature tune is on, simply hit the auto-tune button ONCE. then hit soft button #1 (under tune). this will take you to the tune menu. Make sure that background and temperature tuning are set to on. This should fix your problem!! Hope it helps! --- In Andromeda_A6-ION@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Weeks" <bob.weeks@...> wrote: > > My A6 takes ages to get in tune on startup I have to go through the > auto tune 4 ot 5 times to get the top notes in tune. Tt sounds ok up > to C5 then it sounds like the oscilators are beating. Also after about > an hr I have to hit the auto tune button again although the display > says it's ok. > Anyone had any issues with their A6 drifting or slow startup. > > > Bob >
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Re: Out of Tune! A6
2006-11-09 by Shawn
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