[A6] Tuning

Geoff Moehrke gmoehrke at execpc.com
Mon Jul 21 12:59:32 PDT 2003


I've had really good success with letting the unit warm up completely,
then doing a soft reset - power down, then back up while pressing soft
button X (can't recall specifically which soft button - don't use the
wrong one or you could erase your user bank! - check the archives or the
tips document).  I do this maybe once every few months and mine often
powers on right in-tune.  I think somebody said that this process
calibrates some internal tuning tables on the A6 which are used at
power-up.  

-Geoff Moehrke

>-----Original Message-----
>From: a6-bounces at code404.com [mailto:a6-bounces at code404.com] 
>On Behalf Of David Evans
>Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 2:40 PM
>To: Dave Scrimenti
>Cc: a6 at code404.com
>Subject: Re: [A6] Tuning
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>
>On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 03:25:09PM -0400, Dave Scrimenti wrote:
>> I just got my A6. It's having trouble getting and staying in 
>tune. It 
>> gets better after I run autotune, but it's never quite right. I own 
>> Oberheim and Moog synths so I know about analog tuning. Does anyone 
>> have any ideas on what is happening?
>
>  Did you wait for it to warm up before doing the autotune?
>
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