--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "sascha.victoria" <sascha.victoria@...> wrote:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/emlsynth/files/Literature%20and%20Schemos/
All I can say about the scaling is maybe when you get the 400/401 home (assuming you
obtained one) you can find out which one has the scaling problem. Or if you are good with
a voltmeter see if your 101 octaves are 1.2 volts apart.
One guess might be that over the decades an unknown number of owners altered their
EML gear to scale with their other 1.0 volts per octave gear. So perhaps someone modified
one of your synths.
>came
> hey all, i'm new around here. about a year ago i got a 101. then over the past month i
> across a 400/401 and a 200. i just brought the 200 home and was trying to interface itwith
> the 101. i can't seem to figure out why the oscillators won't scale properly. i tuned upthe
> 101 so its playing in tune. then i tried a patch example in the 101 manual. can anyoneshed
> some light on this? and does anyone have a manual for the 200?There's a pdf of the 200 manual in the files section for this group on Yahoo
>
> thanks
>
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/emlsynth/files/Literature%20and%20Schemos/
All I can say about the scaling is maybe when you get the 400/401 home (assuming you
obtained one) you can find out which one has the scaling problem. Or if you are good with
a voltmeter see if your 101 octaves are 1.2 volts apart.
One guess might be that over the decades an unknown number of owners altered their
EML gear to scale with their other 1.0 volts per octave gear. So perhaps someone modified
one of your synths.
