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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet => Prophet Rev2 => Topic started by: Thitus on March 03, 2019, 09:56:08 AM
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Hi all,
I just bought my Rev2 a week ago and noticed from the start that the notes and keys are not correctly mapped and shifted by one whole tone. For example when I press the key G I get the note A or when I press C I get a D and so forth.
I have calibrated the oscillators and this did not change anything. Any quick help you can offer?
Thanks very much! I'm excited to be part of this community!
:)
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Calibrating the pitch wheel should fix that.
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Thanks, I calibrated both wheels but the problem persists .. :/.
Calibrating the pitch wheel should fix that.
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Thanks, I calibrated both wheels but the problem persists .. :/.
Calibrating the pitch wheel should fix that.
Checked the Master Tuning in the Global Parameters? Should be at 0.
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The master coarse tune is set to 0 when there is this note shift. Once I set it to +2 notes and keys align. I can of course keep it like this but I wonder if my rev 2 is faulty?!
Thanks, I calibrated both wheels but the problem persists .. :/.
Calibrating the pitch wheel should fix that.
Checked the Master Tuning in the Global Parameters? Should be at 0.
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If you are using a DAW make sure that the midi channel hasn't been transposed. This got me once in Nuendo until I checked the midi channel's modifiers. Somehow, as I was creating my new project template to add the Rev2, I managed to change the channel's transpose modifier setting to 1 semitone sharp. :o So every new project I started had the Rev2 transposed up 1 semitone. I corrected it but it had me scratchin' my head for about 24 hours.
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This happened when I got mine and to my buddy. Found out the master tuning was set to something other than equal temperament from the factory, which is odd but not a big deal. Somebody over at DSI must be making some wild shit haha