You mean you’re connecting the voltmeter from one +12 V (or -12 V) pin to another? Or from +12 V (or -12 V) to ground? Should be the latter.
If you measured from ±12 V to ground and got something much smaller than ±12 V there’s definitely something wrong, don’t re-connect power until you’ve figured out what. See
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Look and see if others have had the same problem. Use the Discourse search facility to find topics where the module you’re building is discussed.
Inspect your work. Verify all components are correct values. Look for solder connections that are rough, irregular, skimpy, dull, or missed completely (we all do that!) and reflow them. Look for solder bridges between pads and remove them.
Check your power connection. If it’s a Eurorack style power cabl…
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This is written regarding the 1222 Performance Oscillator module, but similar things apply to the simple stripboard oscillator or other oscillators based on the 3340 chip. For the stripboard version also see
If you are not getting good tones from the oscillator, do the following. If with the 1222 you are also not getting good behavior from the tuner, don’t waste time on trying to fix that yet. Get good tones on the outputs first — the tuner won…
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