As I'm doubtful how many users are asking for such a dual module (keeping in
 mind that we already have A-176 and the offset functions of the mixers and
 the 5-fold offset/attenuator module A-129-3). I ask you (Bakis) to start a
 poll for such a 2-fold offset module. Thank you.
 Dieter Doepfer
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 > Von:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
 > [mailto:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
]Im Auftrag von Silas Johansen
 > Gesendet: Montag, 18. Juni 2007 18:42
 > An:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
 > Betreff: Re: 1 Re: adding cv offset
 >
 >
 > A voltage offset module would be convenient in the patches below:
 >
 > Audio source --> A-119 --> Voltage Offset --> A-155 lower row ext. input
 > LFO/VCO --> Voltage Offset --> A-155 lower row ext. input
 >
 > An input voltage attenuator would be convenient. Built in amplification of
 > line level signals would eliminate the need for an A-199 in the
 > first patch.
 >
 > One could fit two of these to an 8HP panel if each included only in & out
 > jacks and input attenuator/amplifier and voltage offset knobs. One half
 > would even have room for an extra jack, perhaps inverse out or an extra CV
 > input with or without attenuator (without attenuator would be useful for
 > voltages coming from a 1V/Oct. CV source) and an extra pot, the
 > aforementioned attenuator for input two or fine tune of voltage offset.
 > Undoubtedly somebody will have other good suggestions.
 >
 > Without an input each half should output the offset voltage. This would in
 > my opinion make for a module similar to but much more useful than
 > the A-176,
 > especially if one half had fine control of offset and an
 > unattenuated input.
 > Granted, only two outputs would be available, but the addition of
 > the offset
 > feature would make up for it.
 >
 > Also, the tuning range of my VCOs is limited to a couple of half
 > tone steps.
 > Detuning one by a larger amount requires the use of a constant CV
 > source and
 > either a mixer or the CV2 input - this module, esp. with an unattenuated
 > input, would be a killer for "fat fifth" type sounds.
 >
 > What I'm describing above is similar and in my opinion superior to the
 > dotcom q125.
 >
 > /Silas
 >
 > On 6/18/07,
hardware@...
 <
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
 > >
 > >
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