The first production series of the new version of the A-130 (i.e. with
CA3080 instead of the Curtis chip CEM3381) the output was inverted. The
newer A-130 are not inverting. For audio applications the inversion normally
doesn't matter. For CV applictions the A-130 can be modified for
non-inverting processing. A little bit electronic/soldering experience is
required as one pcb track has to be interrupted and an additional wire has
to be installed. For technical details please send an email directly to my
address.
Concerning CV2 of R2M: you have to turn CV2 "on". Otherwise there will be no
output on CV2. For details please refer to the R2M user's manual. The CV1
behaviour is a bit strange. Do you have the same problems with the Midi
output too or only with CV1 I'd recommend to answer directly to my email
(
hardware@...
).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
]Im Auftrag von Michael Wagner
> Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juli 2006 20:00
> An:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 A-130 oddity / R2M oddities
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> Hello. I recently started to build a modular system using mostly
> Doepfer modules. So far, I am very satisfied with the system, but I
> noticed a few odd things.
>
> The first one concerns an A-130 linear VCA: It inverts the incoming
> signal! If I patch an ADSR or LFO into the Audio In, the output signal
> is an inverted variant of the input. Is this common behaviour, a
> faulty unit or something else And what could I do against it
>
> Furthermore. I've got two problems with the R2M:
> - It doesn't output a CV2 (the pressure sensor Output).
> The second problem is concerning the CV1:
> I patched the output of CV1 directly to the 1V/O input of my A-111 and
> patched the sine out directly to the mixer: And there is an annoying
> crackling sound I hear. I played around a bit, tried the other A-111
> and the M15. On all the same. As long as I keep the finger on the
> ribbon, there's this crackling sound. When nothing touches the ribbon,
> it sounds clean. Is this normal behaviour of the R2M or did I just get
> a bad unit or something
> I uploaded a sample of the "crackling sine wave":
>
http://wasted.ch/mw/r2m_clicking.flac
(around 500 K, FLAC audio file)
>
> Good bye,
> -michael
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