MOOG MOTHER-32 Clock Drifting
System Nominal
Analog timing circuits utilize voltage-controlled oscillators that lack the absolute precision of digital quartz-crystal clocks. Inherent thermal drift occurs as the synthesizer's internal components reach thermal equilibrium, causing the clock frequency to shift slightly (often 1-3%) during the first 30 minutes of operation. This is a documented characteristic of the Mother-32's semi-modular analog architecture.
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