The Poly6 requires 10 mins warm up time before attempting to calibrate it so this should answer your question. I find that most P6's I've used have a few seconds of the pitch stabilising after power up so it sounds normal to me. As long as it's in tune after the 10 min period I'd guess the unit is ok. --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Richard Kilpatrick <richard@...> wrote: > > I've just listed my finished/working Polysix on eBay (I was given two > to check/repair/rehome by a friend after her partner passed away) - > I've done everything I can do with the information in the service > guide, and only one thing bugs me now. > > When I switch it on, and first play a tone, it is flat/out of tune. > It comes up to tune as the synth 'warms up' - very quickly, say a > couple of seconds at most. > > Is this normal? There's no mention of this behaviour anywhere. > Everything else works exactly as it should. > > The Polysix is listed on eBay in the UK - if this behaviour is a > problem, I will revise my listing. Both Polysixes did it, but one has > now developed a fault with the programmer with only a few LEDs > illuminating, patch storage and programming messed up, so it's harder > to detect over all the other bugs ;) > > To my mind, it's acceptable and normal behaviour for an analogue > polysynth, but if there is a failed capacitor or component causing > whatever generates a reference frequency (for example) to come up to > speed, I'd like to be able to replace it if needed > > It is in tune when played, and doesn't go out of tune - my Akai > AX73 has to have the autotune button pressed when first switched on! > > Richard > > -- > Tasty Other - Because Far Too Much in Life Makes Sense > Music for download - coming soon (RIP MP3.com) > G.A.S. http://www.dmc12.demon.co.uk/music/ > Platform: PowerMac G5 2.0GHz Dual, 20" LCD, Logic, Hammerfall. >
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Re: Warming up to tune?
2006-08-03 by darke_one666
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