I understand your point, but sometimes I need a small amount of CV of
one source and a large amount from another source.
Best regards
Jari Jokinen
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, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Jari
>
> > Mixers with linear control are usually recommended for CV mixing.
> > However, I prefer logarithmic: When I apply small amount of
modulation,
> > I seem to need respectively fine control as well.
> That would be true if there was no master control; but the
mastercontrol
> allows to reduce the allover range of the single inputs.
>
> Another possibility is to add individual switches per input, which
> select a wide/narrow range of the corresponding pot.
>
> > Ideally, for CV
> > mixing, I would prefer exponential bi-polar control, but such
isn't
> > available perhaps for technical reasons.
> Pots like this are not available to my knowledge. One might realize
them
> by using double(stereo) pots with one inverted layer. But this
would
> require a high electronic and/or mechanical effort for something
which
> can be done with linear pots very simple.
>
> Florian
>