Explaining the process just helped me a lot. One thing that might also be important is to wait a couple of minutes until the oscillators are warmed up. Thanks a lot!!!
is there any sort of confirmation the calibration is writing? I have tried following the video, but my outputs remain consistently off... the same measurements as before calibration
Thanks for the video helped a little bit. I got a Behringer 921B Oscillator which i messed up completely due to missing knowledge :-). This OSC has 3 trimers (VR1 FREQ ADJ, VR2 HI ADJ and VR3 SCALE). My main issue is, that at one point I can not trim further down (trimmer clicks, stops in the khz range). Is there any advice you can give to set the trimmers to an initial state like turn trimmer xyz completely left, right or to middle etc. before starting the calibration that I'm able to dial in the lower frequencies? Many thanks.
Hi. From our experience of you were running out of useful scale squeezing turns, usually going up or down one-two octaves helps to get into a useful range and try to tune again
I don't see why the trimmer has to be at the back of the module and I don't see why should you need a trimmer either. It doesn't make any sense to me. Like, when tuning a guitar, the pegs are easily accessible. In an ideal world to me, you should be able to tune them with just a knob at the front of the panel, without having to disassemble anything and without the need of tools like a screwdriver. Yes, I know this is not going to be a popular opinion.
Hi friend, thank you very much for this video! Just a little question: i need to calibrate my Doepfer Dark Energy III, and i ask to you (if you know) if the procedure is the same? Know you what is the trimmer to calibrate the oscillator? I try anyway to calibrate it! Thanks a lot!🙏🏻☮️