Dave,
you are right. It's the same matter. The rectangle output of the A-111 is AC
coupled (capacitor between the rectangle output of the CEM3340 and the
socket). This leads to problems with npn transistor input stages like the
A-117 or the A-113 clock input. There is a simple solution: the capacitor
C10 has to be shorted e.g. with a short wire or a solder blob. C10 is
located on the small adapter board that holds the 4 output sockets near the
10 pin connector. We think about replacing the AC coupling capacitors of the
A-111 by wires but have to check first if this may cause problems in other
applications.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Betreff: Re: 1 A-113 input sencetivity/tracking problems
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> In a message dated 4/22/2006 12:39:07 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> If I patch the pulse of a A-111 vco into it, it has troubles tracking
> the pitch.
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> If I amplify/buffer the pulse with the A-133 polarizer its ok.
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> Is there a solution to this problem
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> hello -
> i believe the problem is related to the a-111 vco pulse output - it may
> require some sort of buffering to work correctly. if i recall
> correctly, as i no
> longer have an a-111 vco, there is a similar problem using it
> with the a-117
> digital noise module - -
> have you tried it with an a-110 vco does the problem disappear
> or still
> continue
> best,
> dave
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