After digging out the scope and checking voltage levels on everything - the 190-2's were fine. It turned out to be two A110's which are for some reason tuned an octave lower than all my other A110's, ie same range and tune settings give a tone 1 octave lower. No idea how that has happened. These two A110's are a little older than my others (probably 5-6 years old), but it doesnt look to be drift as they exactly 1 octave out. The range switches look OK, and stop at -2 in the normal way. Mmmm. The three MIDI units are in separate racks, so the CV/gate is not cross connected. I'm putting together a 3 note polysynth with Doepfer units. Each voice has 3 oscillators, 2 filters, 2 ADSRs, 3 LFO's, mixers, ring mod, and various other bits. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, RICHARD HORSMAN <richyho@...> wrote: > > Are they all disconnected from the gate and CV bus? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: silvercreekvalley <silvercreekvalley@...> > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 3 June, 2010 17:01:49 > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] chained A-190-2's give strange results > > Â > I've got three A-190-2 (MIDI->CV converters) chained together so that the out from one goes to the 'in' on the other. I'm using the PCB pins for MIDI IN/OUT to do this as per the manual. > > I've set the key mode to 'stack', and set all the 190-2's so that they receive on midi channel 1. > > The three units all work, and as I press keys, the appropriate 190-2 triggers (ie the third unit triggers if 2 keys are already held down). > > However, while the pitch on the first unit is fine (its connected to a A110), on the second and third units the pitch is 2 or 3 octaves lower. In fact its just clicks. > > Any ideas what I've done wrong? For the three A110 modules, the range and tune settings are all identical. > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: chained A-190-2's give strange results
2010-06-04 by silvercreekvalley
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