Hey all, glad to be here! I’m pretty much new to the world of synths, so I’m hoping I’m missing something.
After having a Minilogue and getting used to synths, I bought a Subsequent 37 a week ago. I love playing it, and I haven’t been this excited to play music since I first started playing guitar 30 years ago! I decided to get a Mavis since it seemed to be minimalist while still having the cool patch cables that have always made synths look intimidating and intriguing to me. Plus putting it together seemed neat.
I have it together, and really like the sounds, but the keyboard only plays one note no matter what key I push. Am I missing something obvious? I thought about connecting it to another keyboard to troubleshoot it a little, but I don’t know how to do that either!
I looked for someone having the same problem, but I wasn’t coming up with anything. If anyone could throw out some ideas or suggestions, I’d be grateful. Thanks.
Very much a beginner Mavis question
Re: Very much a beginner Mavis question
It's a monophonic synth with one voice and one oscillator, so that's expected.
Re: Very much a beginner Mavis question
But when I look at videos, people are getting different notes from the keys. If it’s a C note, it’s a C no matter which one I press. I would expect it should play the different intervals like the demos show.
But I could be doing something wrong. No patch cables except for the headphones.
But I could be doing something wrong. No patch cables except for the headphones.
Re: Very much a beginner Mavis question
I'm sorry. I misunderstood. I don't own one and am not sure why that is happening.
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Re: Very much a beginner Mavis question
Sounds like an issue in your Mavis. One possibility is that the normaling connection in the 1V/Oct jack is misbehaving. Try patching a cable from the keyboard OUT to the 1V/Oct input. This might work around the problem.
If that works, then maybe plug and unplug a cable into the 1V/Oct jack several times. That might dislodge some dirt in the normaling switch.
Hope that helps.
If that works, then maybe plug and unplug a cable into the 1V/Oct jack several times. That might dislodge some dirt in the normaling switch.
Hope that helps.