just wanted to add my vote for florian's module (don't remember much about
impedances). my main problems are all associated with ins and outs, unspectacular
problems, but ones that i have in nearly every setup.
if the following were available, i'd be wishlessly happy:
preamp with several 6.3mm inputs = a119s without gates and stuff
florian's out/in module (or in/out)
flexible output options (see a135-2)
however, i'd hate to see the a119 as it is disappear from the programme, since it
encapsulates everything i need for one guitar (or whatever) input.
it's just that we have so many guitars :-]
cheers,
stu
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, "Silas Johansen" <sijodk@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Florian,
>
> Hmm... but if I remember my Ohms law correctly that would mean that the
> impedance would be determined entirely by the level of the signal and the
> resistance of the input in the stomp box. Hence, using a VCA to change the
> signal level would also change the impedance. Or am I missing something
> here
>
> Sorry if I'm pestering you, but I'm actually genuinely interested in knowing
> more about this sort of stuff.
>
> Silas
>
> On 6/1/07, Florian Anwander <Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Silas
> >
> > > Does a VCA output have an impedance
> > Of course :-). Each signal output has an impedance. It does not matter,
> > whether the signal is generated electromechanical by a microphone or
> > electronical by a synth module.
> >
> > The impedance can be seen as the AC equivalent to a DC resistance which
> > could be determined by the voltage of the signal and the current that
> > flows when sending the signal (you rememeber good old Georg Ohm's law).
> >
> > Florian
> >
> >
>
>
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