Alexandre,
unfortunately I don't have our big system available as it is already shipped
to Munich because of the event on saturday.
So I can't test the A-111 - A-180 - A-117 - A-196 patch. What happens in
detail with this patch Are both A-117 and A-196 not working any longer or
do they behave strange or is one of both no longer working
I assume that is has to do with AC/DC coupling and/or the loading of the
A-111 output by the A-117 and A-196 inputs. You can try this: there is a
jumper on the A-196 labelled JP4 (just behind the signal input socket
"signal in"). It is used to switch between AC (without jumper) and DC
coupling (with jumper). Maybe changing this setting does help. Temporarily
you could use e.g. the sawtooth output of the A-111 to trigger the A-117 and
the rectangle output for the A-196 (or the other way round). As soon as I
have the system back in the company again (probably middle of next week)
I'll try to copy the problem and to find a solution.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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]Im Auftrag von bellenger_a
> Gesendet: Montag, 22. Mai 2006 16:45
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> Betreff: 1 Re: Very "candide" idea for new module...
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> But still, what about this behavior of the A180 multiple... What
> can I do then to do this
> patch I was talking about... How to have for example several of
> the same A111 rectangle
> output to use at the same time for input of A117 and input of
> A196 Or maybe there is
> something wrong in my system... So thats why I thought this type
> of MPL module could do
> that.
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> Alexandre
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> > Is a very useful
> module: 1 input and 4 buffered outputs with attenuators.
> > Since the dowpfer use input attenuators I don`t see the point
> of having the
> > output attenuators, but it could have an "phase" switch instead.
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