Thanks for all the feedback. I didn't think about the volts on the
606. Looking it up it appears to be 15.
"Each trigger is a positive 15 Volt, 20 millisecond pulse suitable for
activating either the Trigger or Gate inputs of most major brands of
equipment."
Thinking about this, I realized I also have an Arp Axxe that I think I
could use as a CV/gate source to give it a run. I'll have to research
the voltage on that as well.
I'm primarily interested in getting this thing to generate some test
tones. Ultimately, I'll end up driving it with a step sequencer or
clock/divider/switch thing. It seems it's just a matter of giving all
my money to Doepfer one chunk at a time.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Keld Sørensen
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> You were going to write "subtractive" synth signal path - right
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> Keld
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Guy Drieghe D." <guy@...> wrote:
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>> An excellent basic setup, Greg -- a "regular" additive synth signal
>> path.
>> It's good that you've opted for voltage controlled EG and LFO; gives
>> you a bit more to play with.
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>> The 606 outputs +14V triggers, isn't it
>> Although I think it wouldn't hurt connecting this to the A-141 gate
>> input, it might be too high for the A-100 system -- better check with
>> Dieter first.
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>> Have fun !
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>> _Guy
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>> On 22 Apr 2009, at 06:02, gregory cerveny wrote:
>> > I've been picking up modules here and there (some of them from this
>> > board) to build my first modular system. I don't really know what
>> > I'm doing, but I've been reading through the manufacturer
>> > descriptions as I scope out pieces.
>> >
>> > Right now I have collected:
>> > a111 VCO
>> > a120 VCF
>> > a131 VCA
>> > a141 VCASDR
>> > a147 VCLFO
>> >
>> > I think this is enough for the unit to make noise. Provided, of
>> > course, that I pick up a case/power and patch cable set.
>> >
>> > I am also wondering if I can use the gate triggers off my tr-606 to
>> > sequence monotone patterns on this setup.
>> >
>> > Advice on anything I might be missing or using the tr-606 would be
>> > appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> > Greg
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