Soooooo I ran a Voice Calibration on a 16 voice took almost 8 hours. Then I did an Oscillator calibration, which took an hour or so. I would like to finish it out with a system calibration but I don’t have a multimeter.
Can someone that uses a multimeter suggests one I should purchase?
I got this one. It works great. Readings out to 3 decimal places (x.000)
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The calibration guide will tell you how and when to connect it.
From what I remember the TRS end goes to the headphones out and the two TS ends to the CV ins.
Yes, it’s needed for the headphone calibration only. If no problems with the headphone jacks are present, you won’t need it. For all other tasks, 4 patch cables are sufficient. They may be TS or TRS, that doesn’t matter.
I have never done this before. Before the fluke arrives, gonna guess at this, please let me know how close I get.
I’m guessing you plug a ts or trs into a cv in or out and then attach the other end to a fluke clamp which is plugged into the sockets at the bottom of the fluke?
I realize or I think I realize that with Moogs, unlike ARPs, ya want to see a reading around .5±?
I’ve been YouTubing all morning but have not found a vid where someone is actually demoing this process. Would have been REALLY cool if Moog would have done one, but after the latest news on the net, guess that got more pressing matters to attenuate to.
There was a small and incomplete demo here on YT.
Yes, the function has already been available in FW 1.0.4 at least. But don’t hesitate to just give it a try if you NEED it. You cannot do any harm to the One (afaik).
The video you referenced was for the Oscillator Compensation not System Calibration and is obsolete. The updated version is at https://youtu.be/ioBZdMUbxRI. A video on System Calibration was just posted at https://youtu.be/jRHJgwrc7dI.
Thanks for the update!
Is there any way to “cheat” my Moog One to balance the Main Outs? My right channel always had a lower voltage than the left one. Not too bad (measures about -1.5dB in RME TotalMix), but annoying.
The problem is not present at the Sub Outs, and all has been calibrated completely. So it seems to me that calibration works fine on the subs, but not for the main outs.