hi rachel,
what a multiple can do:you plug into it a cv or audio
signal from another a100 module and you can have up to
7 outputs of the same signal(in detail:you can use one
of the a180's jacks as an input and all the other
jacks as outputs.or you can split it in two by
breaking a solder connection and have two 4 jacks
multiples).so,you can send,for example ,an lfo cv
output signal to up to 7 destinations!how could you do
that without using a multiple :-)so,they are very
useful...
bakis.
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grove@...
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> Hi there,
>
> I am planning my next stage in world domination -
> I'm organising
> a G6 rack to complement my mini system.
>
>
> Looking around, it seems a lot of systems contain
> the "multiple" module
> in at least pairs or more. What do these do for me
> I'm a little
> unclear.
>
> Also, given that I have an A190 MIDI/CV in my mini,
> how can I use this
> to also drive the modules I'll be adding to the G6
> rack
>
> Do I need one of those buss breakout modules or two
>
>
> I am planning my G6 rack to be mostly pairs of
> filters, oscillators
> and VCA's plus the 4x mixer and perhaps an LFO or
> two.
> What else should I look for
>
> Help me design my system!
> I am not interested in building a theremin/vocoder
> system at this time,
> more so in an expanded setup that can take external
> sources and
> filter/mix them such as a sampler, audio out from my
> mac and other
> keyboards &c.....
>
>
>
> rachel
>
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