Hi all,
Mr. Doepfer ended up answering me elsewhere, so I though I would post
his answer here for the archives:
> 1 - If you set all the knobs to clockwise - maximum (no attenuation)
> on the "Post" version do you get the same result as from the "Pre"
> version (regardless of knobs)
Yes.
> 2 - Is there any benefit to the "PRE" version or is it the same as the
> "POST" version but with one less feature
If you choose the pre version you can create a mix (appearing at the A-
128
output) with the A-128 controls without affecting the levels of the
individual outputs. I personally would prefer this version as it's more
flexible from my point of view (but we also had customers who wanted to
have
the post version). If you choose the post version the level of each
individual output is affected by the corresponding A-128 control. After
all
you have to decide what you prefer in your application.
Best regards
Dieter Doepfer
P.S. We even had customers who ordered both, i.e. 30 single: 15 pre and
15
post.
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, "rafe127" <rafael.cohen@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am ordering the Doepfer A128 expansion module from Analogue Haven
> and I am trying to decide whether to get the "Pre" or "Post" version.
> Anybody have one or have an opinion about which is better Pros and
> cons
>
> If you set all the knobs to maximum (no attenuation) on the "Post"
> version do you get the same result as from the "Pre" version I read
> in the manual that there is no way to get a "dry" signal, but it is
> still not clear to me.
>
> Thanks,
> -Rafael
>