I still think an 8 input mixer without pots could be a plan - just one pot for the output - it could be pretty inexpensive module, and a space saver too Would anyone else be interested in such a thing
richard
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Subject: RE: 1 Re: 8 channel cv mixer
Dieter,
that would be interesting as it would save me daisy chaining mixers and
loosing an i/p
david
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> Hello
>
> I use two 4 channels mixers... A138a and A138c... it somehow
> makes like a cheap 8 steps
> sequencer... but it works... if you use the resets function from
> the A160 and A147 (as a
> clock).. you can have quite some good fun... using the outputs
> from A149-2 to reset
> also...
>
> but I also sometimes thought about an 8 channels mixer... but
> then you have A155 sequencer already...
All mixers A-138a/b/c can be expanded to 8/12/16... channel mixers very
easily. I could add a corrensponding remark to the DIY page if somebody
is
interested (but most details are already available on the DIY page -
exept
the corresponing solder points on the boards of A-138a/b/c).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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