An intermediate solution for DIYs would be to wire the address A0/A1/A2
outputs of the A-154 and the "old" A-155 controller unit to jack sockets as
well as the address inputs of the A-155. It's only mechanics and some wiring
(P.S. we offer unprinted but punched A-180 4HP front panels since 2 weeks
for such applications in addition to the unprinted/punched standard 8HP
panels). Adding protection resistors (~ 1k) to avoid short circuit problems
at the address outputs will be a good idea.
In this way you are able to control the A-155 from the address source you
want.
If there are sufficient inquiries we could manufacture such passive adapter
modules that make the address in- and outputs available at jack sockets.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
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> [mailto:
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]Im Auftrag von Florian Anwander
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Mai 2006 16:13
> An:
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> Betreff: Re: 1 any more ideas for exotic future A100
> modules -> Modular Sequencing System
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> Hi
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> I think the A154/155 is great, but I'd like to have it more modular.
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> * Clock controlled address counter (= masterclock)
> * CV adress generators (this might be the module Andrew Maunder was
> thinking about when asking for editable digital signals)
> * Possibilities to modify address busses on digital level (partially
> with already existing digital modules could be used)
> * 16 step switch row scanner (=trigger sequencer) with 4bit adress input
> and option for stacking. Should work bidirectional (one input is
> distributed via address to 16 outputs anc vice versa).
> * 16 step potentiometer row scanner (=CV sequencer), all features as the
> switch scanner.
> * Interfaces for the existing A155 and A154.
> * optional relais interface or MIDI-Out-Interface (Dieter could use
> parts from the OEM series).
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> More Ideas to come...
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