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| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: Eastleigh, UK
Posts: 150
Thread Starter | Problems with minimoog mod wheel
Picked up my Model D last night and everything sounds great apart from Im have a few problems with the mod wheel. Instead of a nice vibrato it weirdly seems to just increase the pitch as you raise it, open up the filter and add some cross talk from the noise section. It could be just user error and to be honest its not the end of the world, Ive been very lucky with all the other vintage stuff Ive bought so far and Im sure its easily fixed but if you have any ideas that would be much appreciated!
__________________ Minimoog Model D - Juno106 - SVC350 - Rhodes mkII - Oto Biscuit - lots of guitars, amps, outboard and weird stringed instruments |
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| Gear addict Joined: May 2011 Location: Australia
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So, to make sure, You've set osc3 to low range, otherwise you'll be sending osc1 & osc2 a audio freq as fm. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2009
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| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: Eastleigh, UK
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| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2010 Location: Eastleigh, UK
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Problem sorted, thanks guys! Posted via the Gearslutz iPhone app |
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