Hello,
A friend of mine did something like that with his A127.
He said it is no problem to get the output directly from the place on the
board where the LFO outputs.
I myself don't own one so I don't know if you can use the switched
terminals.. But this seems a good place to me.
My friend also mentioned he rebuild the module so you can have 3 seperate
inputs for all the 3 filters.
He has a quite small system and gained a lot of extra bang from his system
this way.
Greetings,
Ernst
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Henrik Medquist <
longforparade@...
>wrote:
> Hi! I'm thinking about getting an A-127 Triple VC Resonance Filter for
> my system, and as I tend to use a lot of LFOs for slow sweeps of different
> parameters, I got the idea of bringing out the 3 internal LFOs of the A-127
> to separate jacks on a 4HP blind panel next to the module. This would give
> the A-127 a second function as a simple "triple triangle LFO" when not used
> as a filter. Would this be as easy as just taking the signals from the
> switched terminals of the ext. CV jacks on the A-127 Is there anything more
> I should do, like using output protection resistors
>
> Also, does anyone know/have a good demo of the A-127
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> /Henrik Medquist
>
>
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