you need to change those pots
that happens on the memory moog also the pots
become bad over time and go out of range finding it hard to tune them
----- Original Message -----From: Jim BlairSent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 6:44 PMSubject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Moog Source calibration.Thanks for the replies.
It's not really a "tuning" issue, it's the stretching of the pitch across the keyboard. When the low note are in tune, the high notes are flat, and I'm at the limits of the range of the Scale and High End Compensation trim pots.
Jim
At 09:01 AM 2/20/2013, you wrote:
Jim,
I'm not familiar with the Source... but could you not bring the overall pitch of Osc 1 down a slightly..? Then retune Osc 2 to it?
Just an idea...
Cheers,
TOM
--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, Jim Blair wrote:
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> Following the service manual, but no success.
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> Anyone have some tips and tricks? It's all about tuning oscillator 2.
> It's just not stretching sharp enough up the keyboard.
> The front panel Osc 2 calibration doesn't really help much.
> Internally, in order to even get close, I have to have Scaling and
> High End Compensation all the way to the left, but the upper end of
> the keyboard is still flat. No room left to stretch the pitch out more.
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> Osc 1 is fine.
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> Jim
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