Well, I've had the Slim Phatty for a couple for weeks now and have been using it exclusively to record a track and I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that tuning will always be a problem. I haven't spent much time experimenting with the "Auto tune" function because I'd rather be making music right now.
But what I've found is that every time I change patches, I have to retune. Literally, every patch is a few cents up or down. And I've been leaving it on (for over a week now) so it's not like it hasn't warmed up yet! So rather than just complaining about it, I just retune. It's a fairly simple thing to do but I made it as easy as possible so I can just turn the knob a bit and get on with playing.
I got out a guitar tuner and found I could wedge it onto the front of my rack. Then I patched the headphone output of the Slim Phatty into the tuner. Before I record I just turn the tuner on and it takes 2 seconds to tune, then turn it off and go back to playing. Works like a charm!
I'm not sure if I can post links in this forum yet but lets try: http://www.flickr.com/photos/scotteh/5310142194/
Hopefully you can just click that and see the picture!
Scott
My Solution to the Slim Phatty Tuning Problems
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Re: My Solution to the Slim Phatty Tuning Problems
I have tuning problems, at last. I have the latest os.
Is it a sp issue or it's overall moogs behaviour ? It's my first moog i am confused ?
And what you'll do if you want to play live ?
Is it a sp issue or it's overall moogs behaviour ? It's my first moog i am confused ?
And what you'll do if you want to play live ?
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