Normally a multiple should do the job. Maybe the output impedance of the
Kenton is too high and is not able to drive two parallel loads. Even a small
gate voltage could be the reason (at least +5V recommended, for multiple
loads a higher voltage will be better because of the loads that may lower
the gate voltage). In any case an A-185 (or A-165 + A-180) should solve the
problem.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Betreff: 1 Splitting a gate signal...
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> Hi I would like to make use of the Reset in on my 145 LFO by
> putting a gate into it.
> However this same gate must also drive the Envelope Generator
> 140. So I tried to use
> my multiple and send the gate signal to both the ENV GEN and the
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> LFO but it doesnt work. However sending the gate straight into
> the RESET IN works
> great. Can you not split a gate signal using a multiple Or is a
> multiple just for CV. If
> so how can I split a gate signal
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> BTW the gate signal is coming from a kenton pro solo. I have a
> simple sequenced
> midi loop running on ableton live and going out of an audio
> interface midi out into
> the pro solo and then the pro solo sends out the gate and CV.
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> thanks all
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