Hi Dieter.
Thanks, as always, for the quick response. It´s page 8 in the A-161
manual. You can see a JPG of the page with the paragraph in a red
box in my photo album. (It´s Studio1dk: doepfer A161)
Keld
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> Uuuups...
>
> We will have to correct the manual and website. Please tell me
where you
> found the wrong 5V spec. Thank you.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>
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> Betreff: 1 Re: Clock divider/sequencer w/ >10V
clock signals
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>
> Yeah - the manual is wrong. Try a search in the archives for:
> A-161clock sequencer.
>
> Keld
>
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, "theglyph2000" <theglyph@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Both my clock divider and sequencer are generating >10V clock
> signals. Based on
> > Doepfer's page it should be roughly 5V, correct 10V seems too
> close to the rails.
> >
> > The clock will trigger the gates on my Moog Voyager but I need
to
> attenuate the
> > signals when using them with my MPC's footswitch inputs (which
> trigger on the clocks
> > falling edge ).
> >
> > Any suggestions on what may be going on here
> >
> > Thanks,
> > theglyph
> >
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