Adam, Scott, To borrow Aaron Lanterman's term..... *facepalm*-->unplug the OMS unit... Thanks for your responses. The problem isn't my MOTM its my OMS-410. I bought it from another listmember years ago and never used it much as there was a problem with the LFo connection. I now see that that isn't the only issue. I will contact Tony and see if he can help me. best, ad On Feb 5, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Adam Schabtach wrote: > > I agree with Scott. I have two MOTM 410s and both of them operate as > expected when you turn the Depth knob to zero, i.e. there is no > audible change in frequencies of the filters. > > --Adam > > From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf > Of Scott Juskiw > Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 10:01 AM > To: Aaron Day > Cc: MOTM List; Oakley Synths > Subject: Re: [motm] stopping LFO modulation on 410 + OMS 410 > > Yes, I think you have a problem there. I have two of the MOTM/OMS 410 > combos and both of them exhibit no change in frequency when the LFO > depth pot drops below the 1.5 mark. > > On 5-Feb-09, at 4:53 AM, Aaron Day wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I am making an effort to re-discover my 410 + OMS 410. > > > > I just realized that on my unit there is no way to reduce LFO > "depth" > > to zero i.e. when the rate and depth controls are set to "0" there > is > > still a very slow sweep. This was never an issue for me in the past > > when I wanted constantly evolving motion from the unit but now it > is. > > > > Ideally I'd like to control the 3 BPFs from the CV input of my > OMS-410 > > in a way that I can get reproducible settings. > > > > Is this behavior normal or is there a build error in my 410 or > oms410? > > > > ad > > >
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Re: [motm] stopping LFO modulation on 410 + OMS 410
2009-02-05 by Aaron Day
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