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Moog Grandmother keyboard inconsistencies
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Moog Grandmother keyboard inconsistencies

I'm new to synths so this may be normal, it may not be.

I have a Grandmother that's about a year old. Some of the keys are louder, or seem to produce more output and overtones that sound like gain, than others. Say if I'm playing an E major scale, some of the notes (E, F#, G#, A, and C#) will sound noticeably louder and more aggressive than the others. This is made worse when the resonance knob is up, but also happens when it isn't.

It seems unrelated to the KBD Track switch and happens on certain notes across the keybed, not just high notes and not just lower notes.

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