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F0 00 20 7A 01 01 02 44 18 F7
(CV1, V/Oct scale tune, MSB = default:68, LSB = changed from default to 24)
Changes to the MSB value are probably way out of range, so work with the LSB value. The effect of load
on the output will in most cases mean you will be adjusting this value upward.
If necessary, apply a CV offset, as described in section 6.9.
For example, if the voltage at C1 through C4 has a consistent -3mv offset, adjust from default:
F0 00 20 7A 01 01 09 40 F7
(CV1, CV offset, Offset= Default:64)
Create a new offset:
F0 00 20 7A 01 01 09 55 F7
(CV1, CV offset, Offset = Changed from default to 85)
Decimal value for offset ranges from 0 to 127, with 64 being zero offset. Rule of thumb: decimal 7 equates
to 1mv offset. But again, you will need to experiment, as each MIDImplant is a little different.
If you have adjusted the scale, you need to run one more command, to ensure that CV1 loads the tuned
scale on the next power-up (as described in section 6.3):
F0 00 20 7A 01 01 03 00 F7
(CV1, Scale assign, Select tuned scale)
Record all your settings and corresponding sysex commands, in case you need to apply them again later.
VCO Pitch and Tracking Calibration
This procedure is written to use the base frequency selection C1/MIDI Note 24 > 0.000v > 32.7hz. If you
have chosen a different base frequency (as discussed above) adjust the procedure accordingly, to calibrate
across four octaves, and the CV ranges of 0.000V to +4.000v.
Frequency calibration
: with all modulation removed, and 0.000V applied to the keyboard CV, the note C1
(32.7hz) is produced from the VCO.
1V per Octave calibration
: with 4.000V applied to the keyboard CV, the note C5 (523.2hz) is produced.
Procedure
VCO
1.
Warm up all equipment (synthesizer, measurement devices and CV source) for 30 minutes.
2.
Perform CV calibration on your source, as described above. Be sure to do this with the CV connected
to the TTSH, and the instrument powered on.
3.
Remove any other patch cables
4.
If VCO sync is installed, make sure it is not engaged.
5.
Zero all CV input attenuators on the VCO.