Hi bakis
> when you say "cv-signal amplification"you mean a cv
> signal(say an lfo triangle wave) from,for
> example,-2.5volts to +2.5volts,to make it -5volts to
> +5volts
Yes, this also. But a LFO is in principle also AC. I mean constant
voltages.
I want as input the keyboard CV with constant 2 Volts. With an
amplification 1:2 the output result should be 4 Volts. If I jump up one
octave I would have as input 3 Volts. The output should be then 6 Volts.
In the opposite a decrease of the voltage should be possible with the
A-130/131/132Input Keyboard-CV 2 Volts; adjust the gain button to the
middle, now the output should be only 1 Volt. Now I press a key one octave
lower. The Input voltage goes to 1Volt, the output voltage should go down
to 0,5 Volt
I don't know until now no single Doepfer module which is able to control
constant voltages. Some one with insight to the schematics might correct me
(I don't have them here at work).
Florian
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