Got it! This last message got me to figurin'. I had the VCA and IN patch cables reversed. Works great! I am now waiting for my first big soldering/wiring mishap. The indecipherable line was supposed to say something like I haven't trimmed the pots on my VCO yet. THANKS to ALL! Todd > -----Original Message----- > From: JWBarlow@... [mailto:JWBarlow@...] > Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 12:20 AM > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Still having possible ADSR problems > > > From: JWBarlow@... > > > In a message dated 5/14/99 7:33:19 PM, tentochi@... writes: > > >Not quite sure I understand the ground wire test. > > I believe there exists equipment where audio ground isn't > connected to the > PSU ground so you would need to connect a wire across to both electrical > grounds of the different synths. I use banana jacks and can attest to the > need to make sure that you have a common ground between different > systems, > and to the fact that (when not done) the systems will behave very > weirdly! > But this is probably not the problem. > > >Are there some simple tests I can do to more or less isolate the VCA? > >The > > If you have a second audio source (preferably MOTM to help isolate the > problem) you can use your VCO in the subaudio range to control your VCA. > Try this simple patch: > 1) Noise (MOTM 100 -- or use a signal from a second VCO MOTM 300 > if you have > one) out to VCA IN. > 2) VCO (MOTM 300) SINE OUT to VCA CV input. > Adjust VCO to a low frequency setting below the audio range. > 3) Monitor the VCA output. > > You should hear the amplitude of your signal source change at the rate > determined by the sine wave of the VCO. > > >Ring Mod portion seems to be OK. > > The pot I recently mentioned frying, was the CV MOD pot on my 110 > -- the VCA > would work properly at low CV input levels, but cut out just a > little above > it. As I said, it took a while to figure out where the problem lay. > > >BTW, I have not touched to pots yet on my VCO. I would believe > this would > > > >make a difference, right? > > I don't understand this bit. > > Happy hunting! > John B. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get involved. Share your thoughts! > http://www.onelist.com > Join the ONElist Weekly Survey. Go to homepage for details. >
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Re: Still having possible ADSR problems
1999-05-15 by Tentochi
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