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Hardware Instruments => MicroBrute => MicroBrute - General discussion => Topic started by: LoItaliano78 on January 19, 2014, 11:29:24 pm
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Hallo
Writing from Italy here.This is my first analog synth and as soon as I started to play I've noticed that the oscillator it's not in tune.It was tuned on G instead of A(440h)So following he procedure described I ve tuned to A using the tuner for my guitar.But here's the problem.It s tuned on an octave and if i press the A in the next octaves it's drifting.I'm sure U know what I'm saying.For example octave at 0 A it's tuned at 440hz-A1 it's getting higher ih hz and oct2 more higher.Same if I go down 0ct-1 oct-2.How can I handle this things.How can I get a good tune spanning all keybord octaves?Hope someone understood me.Waitingfor Ur help m8s
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you can use the enclosed Technote to tune your Microbrute
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I'm having the same issue. How do I find this technote?
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Enclosed Technote?
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This is the same procedure as the technote for MiniBrute
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Well It's a month now that I'm trying to tune this synth.I don t have the minibrute technical note.I own a microbrute and the tune is a 440 only with the A on 0 oct.Elsewhere and in any other octave the A get's higher and higher.Shuold I use the two little holes set aside the fine tune knob?
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Any word on the location of this technical note? I too would like to perform a more precise tuning.