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Old 24.03.2008, 07:05 PM
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just bought a new virus TI. Should my modulation wheel be loose, or should it be sping loaded like the pitch wheel? (mine is loose - i just wanted to check that this is what it should be like).

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Old 24.03.2008, 07:18 PM
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the mod wheel shouldnt have any spring in it. It should stay at whatever level you left it at when you let go.
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Old 24.03.2008, 08:13 PM
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thanks for verifying that! thought i'd better check as i've not had a proper synth before!
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Old 24.03.2008, 11:49 PM
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thanks for verifying that! thought i'd better check as i've not had a proper synth before!
Congrats!

I thought the same too, when I originally got my Indigo. My previous synth, a Korg Trinity, had a spring-loaded XY joystick for pitch and mod duties.
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