MOOG SUBSEQUENT 25 Fix
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Subsequent 25 Firmware Update v1.1.0
The reported tuning instability is a logic-state error within the firmware's MIDI implementation. Specifically, the software misinterprets CC 13 messages, causing the fine-tune scaling to collapse into a binary semitone toggle. Updating the system code recalibrates how the MCU processes high-resolution MIDI data and physical potentiometer voltages.
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Main PCB Assembly
If firmware updates fail to resolve the issue, the root cause is likely a hardware failure in the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) or the precision voltage regulators. These components are responsible for translating digital tuning data into the analog control voltages that keep the oscillators stable. On this model, these components are integrated into the main logic board and are not individually serviceable.
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DIY Repair Guide
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