Tuners
2000-04-15 by alt-mode
One of the best investments I have made (sorry, that might not be the best thing to say today with the U.S. stock market and all) was to find a used Korg DTR-1 digital rack tuner. It has a large display that I can see from across the room with the current note and a nice arc of LEDs to show the deviation from the correct pitch. It also has two switchable inputs. I leave a patch cord connected to the front panel input and connect it to an unused waveform output of one my oscillators. Depending on the stability of your controller, you don't need to hold a note down to check tuning. I brought the second tuner input to a patch bay and I can patch any other synth into it and easily see the tuner. I have come to see this as a necessary "luxury" in the studio. It certainly makes it easier to program an analog sequencer to concert pitch. Oh, did I mention that a *QUANTIZER* can make this lots easier too!??!? There I go again, putting in my requests for future modules... ;) Eric --- ivancu@... wrote: > > In a message dated 04/14/2000 5:03:37 AM, vulture.squadron@... writes: > > << i find it a real pain to powerup my VL1m and tuneup. anyone had any > thoughts on a set of precision voltage sources (using 0.1% resistors etc) to > aid in this - or am > i barking up the wrong tree etc etc >> > > I have a small, but accurate, electronic tuner that I'm going to build into > my rack-o-stuff for this purpose. Seems to work fine for this application. > > Ivan > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com