am i using offsets for things which are better done in other ways
 i'm going to meditate for a while and consider my postion :)
 stu
 p.s. i guess it will become known as anwander's law.
 it's a bit like the best way to get the greatest amount of experience with a new module in
 the shortest period of time - screw it directly under the modules that have the greatest
 number of cables hanging from them.
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, <hardware@...> wrote:
 >
 > > ... but i'm surprised that there is no dedicated offset module -
 > > something like 4HE with an input, output and a +/- knob that
 > > could regulate a constant output when nothing is connected to the input.
 >
 > With a few exceptions (e.g. A-132) both an offset control and a control
 > voltage input with attenuator are available for each voltage controlled
 > parameter of a module. This is why normally separate offset generators and
 > attenuators are not necessary in the A-100.
 >
 > If necessary (e.g. as an offset for the A-132) the manual CV source A-176
 > could be used as an offset generator. This is why I don't see the necessity
 > of a dedicated offset module. But I'm open for suggestions if I overlooked
 > something.
 >
 > Best wishes
 > Dieter Doepfer
 >