Dieter,
i see your point, but in this particular case a common attenuator,
voltage controlled if possible, acting on all outputs simultaneously
would be great; there are a lot of possible applications i can imagine
where one would want to have identical modulation intensities at all
destinations, just phase-shifted in relation to each other. making all
those modulation amounts voltage controlled at the destinations by
inserting VCA's would be a LOT of work in comparison to just modulating
overall output level on the source.
just my 2 cents ;-)
denis
Am 11.12.2006 um 10:31 schrieb <
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>:
> > > A-143-9 Voltage Controlled Quadrature LFO: www.doepfer.de/a1439.htm
> >
> > This module looks quite nice to me, but IMHO, one ore more built-in
> > (passive) attentuator(s) would make it even more versatile.
> >
> > Either a single attn. for all four outputs simultaneously or four
> > attns, one for each output.
> >
> > It might add some extra width to the module, but the added benefit
> > seems worth it to me.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Joost
>
> The basic concept of the A-100 is that the attenuators are located at
> the CV
> inputs. Only modules that may be used normally as the last module in
> an
> audio chain (e.g. mixers, VCAs) are equipped with attenuators at the
> outputs.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>
>
>
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