Hello all, I recently bought a little $20 Korg chromatic tuner to calibrate/tune my 300 VCO's with. Let me say this thing works great for this job!!! My MOTM sounds so in tune it scares me now. What a way to discover how tone deaf you actually are when trying to use only your ear. Now I get the slowly beating lead I wanted all the way up the keyboard and not just in a 2 octave range. Highly recommend proper 1v/oct tuning! Thomas White PS. No resistor change either. >From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...> >Reply-To: motm@egroups.com >To: motm@egroups.com >Subject: [motm] Re: MOTM-300 and cheerleaders >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 01:31:31 -0000 > >--- In motm@egroups.com, "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@h...> wrote: > > Hey fellas, > > > > I have noticed in my two VCO system that when I use the transpose >switch on > > my Roland M-181 keyboard or play higher up in scale thru my Kenton >that the > > VCO's do start to sound flat or slightly off key. Especially one >compared to > > the other. > >A little detective work is in order here before you blame your 300s. > >First, it's hard to please 2 masters, so to speak. Your Kenton and >Roland may be calibrated slightly differently. If so, you will be >able to calibrate your 300s to play in tune with one or the other, >but not both. > >Second, the Roland may track fairly accurately when you play the >keyboard, only to introduce errors when you use the octave switches. > >If the 2 vcos track differently than each other using the same >source, you need to calibrate them as closely as possible. > >If they stay in tune with each other in the low mid range, but get >further out of tune in the higher range, you may have one that needs >the high frequency tracking resistor change that Paul mentioned. The >problem with only 2 vcos is that it may be hard to tell which one is >tracking correctly, and which one is not linear. > >My fave calibration technique is to beat a tracking vco against a >nontracking drone vco. Hendry likes to feed the drone into the 120 to >get exact suboctaves, so you can do close comparisons over many >octaves. > >Moe > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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Cheap Chromatic Tuner Kicks "A"
2000-08-24 by thomas white
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