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tuning a roland sh-101's oscillators

I was wondering if anyone knows the procedure for tuning a roland sh-101's oscillators? Mine seems to be eratically out of tune. Thanks.
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Seeing the 101 only has 1 oscillator, this is probably some keyboard tracking problem
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I was wondering if anyone knows the procedure for tuning a roland sh-101's oscillators? Mine seems to be eratically out of tune. Thanks.
as the above guy said it only has one oscillator , from what i remember you can transpose the key range up and down and if you did this accidentally to a flat you may find it now sounds out of tune with your other gear.

Of course i may be wrong im trying to remember that piece from 20 years ago now
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