> "1. If more than two VCOs are driven by the same source (e.g.
> A-190, A-170) a
> CV buffer is recommended (A-185-1 or A-185-2). "
>
> Does this apply only to the bus connection Or does it apply
> to a combination of bus and jack connections as well In other
> words are there tuning issues when running one Oscillator from
> the A-190 off the bus and running another Oscillator from that
> A-190 that is not connected to the same bus but is connected by cable
>
> Ross Stapf
> Cedar Hill Texas
This applies to all kind of connections no matter if they are established
via patch cables or the bus.
For example: if you have two A-110 or A-111 sitting on the same bus as the
A-190 and you patch a third A-110 to the CV output of the A-190 you have 3
VCOs. In this case this connection is recommended:
A-190 -> A-185-1 (or A-185-2)
A-185-1/2 -> bus (to the two VCOs sitting on the bus) and to the third VCO
(via patch cable at the front)
Attention: The default connection between the A-190 CV and the bus has to be
interrupted in this case as you would generate a short circuit between the
CV outs of the A-190 and the A-185-1/2. Only if the A-190 and the A-185-1/2
are on different bus boards it is not necessary to interrupt the A-190 CV.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer