
Testing the Optional Internal Variable Range Control
Obviously, if you have not installed the Optional Internal Variable Range Option, you
don’t have to worry about this procedure.
Continuing from the previous procedure:
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Set the programming pots so that each produces a pitch variation – or rather, just
don’t have them sitting full anti-clockwise.
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Connect the VCO V/Oct control input to the A+B Output.
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Set the Variable Range Control to full anti-clockwise.
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Set the Range Switch to position 8.
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The pitch of the VCO should now drop to a single low tone.
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If you have the Internal/External Variable Range Select Switch installed, set it to
INTERNAL
.
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Gradually rotate the Variable Range Control clockwise.
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As you rotate the Variable Range Control, the pitch of the VCO should begin
stepping in increasing intervals as the Variable Range Control is rotated
clockwise.
Testing the Optional External Variable Range Control
Again, if you have not installed the Optional External Variable Range Option, you can sit
out this procedure.
•
If you haven’t done so, set the programming pots so that each produces a pitch
variation – or rather, just don’t have them sitting full anti-clockwise.
•
Connect the VCO V/Oct control input to the A+B Output.
•
Set the Variable Range Control to full anti-clockwise.
•
Set the Range Switch to position 8.
•
The pitch of the VCO should now drop to a single low tone.
•
If you have the Internal/External Variable Range Select Switch installed, set it to
EXTERNAL
.
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Connect the output of the second LFO to the External Range Input Jack.
•
Gradually rotate the Variable Range Control clockwise.
¾
As you rotate the control, the pitch of the VCO should begin modulating in
increasing intervals in time with the LFO as the Variable Range Control is rotated
clockwise. Note the Klee will only react to the LFO when the waveform is
positive.
If everything works out fine here, congratulations – the only function not thoroughly
tested would be the Range Switch, and that will get a nice workout in the final step of
your long Klee-build journey – the calibration procedure.
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