Ohh, right you are. I assume you're feeding the A150 a high DC voltage
to obtain the desired output gates. You end up with gates that ratchet
high until the CV drops below their respective thresholds, right
Probably easy enough to work around.
buechlerjoe wrote:
>
> You can make a triple CV switch with an A150 and a pair of
> attenuators, so that the CV range is broken into three segments. The
> breakpoint for each segment would be selected by setting each of the
> attenuators so that the A150 switching threshold is reached at that
> voltage.
>
> If you need to divide the cv signal into 4 parts instead of three, you
> could use two A150s and three attenuators, one attenuator for each CV
> threshold.
>
> Joe
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ksoze604" <ksoze604@h...> wrote:
> > Does any one know of a way with current modules to create a way to
> > divide a cv signal into 4 parts. Then to have those four parts
> output
> > a gate signal on seperate outs when in that range. Basically an A150
> > but instead of two selectable I/O's to have four or some thing like
> > the quad seq. switch but not sequential with the stage selected with
> > a cv range.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Scott