Hi Thanks, It's come back and it's still out by 10% at two octaves above middle c and 20% two octaves below middle c. Andy emailed me to say it was spot on when he recalibrared it. Mark --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > Hello Mark > > > > On 21.05.12 22:21 , mark wrote: > > > so I'll see what it does when it's back in my system > > Just a word about that: The tuning and octave tracking is depending on > > the powersupply voltages. You may adjust a VCO in a foreign system to > > about 99% of its abilities, but the last 1% is only reachable, if you > > adjust it connected to the powersupply with which it will work in the > > future. > > > > So I suggest, that you bring at least that rack to EMIS, where the VCO > > is attached to. > > > > Florian > > I don't think that this applies to the A-111-5 because it has additional > internal voltage regulators for the CEM3394 available. The internal supplies > for the CEM3394 are +8V and -5V. Even all tuning controls for the VCO > (octave switches, tuning control at the front panel, internal offset > frequency trimming potentiometer) are connected to the internal +8V > and/or -5V. But for other VCOs it's correct - provided that not the > A-100PSU2 is used. The A-100PSU2 is adjusted in the factory to +/-12,00V > within +/-10mV so that the supply voltage tolerances should not affect the > VCOs. But for simple supplies (e.g. with 7812/7912 regulators only or for > switching power supplies) the supply voltages may affect the VCO tuning. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: A-111.5 tuning problem
2012-05-24 by mark
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