Cheers,
 I'm using a homebrew case with a 3.4A power supply. Current load (approx) is 1.5A, so loads of space there.
 Yours Aye
 Stuadh
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, Sean Williams <sean@...> wrote:
 >
 > Have you checked how much current all your modules are consuming
 > Maybe it's too close to the quoted maximum for the power supply. In
 > my experience with the old style 650mA G6 cases anything near 600mA
 > and things start to go a bit wobbly.
 >
 > >Thanks,
 > >
 > >I have an MX 224 (Analogue Solutions) in the chain after the
 > >Quantizer and/or VC Slew. It is clearly happening inside the VC
 > >Slews.
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
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 > ><yahoo@> wrote:
 > >>
 > >> > I programmed a patch with my beautifully tuned VCOs, tonight.
 > >> > When I decided to use the A155 through a 156 to drive it, I
 > >> > noticed a significant voltage drop and I had to apply a voltage
 > >> > from the 176 to bring it back in tune with my other synth. Why
 > >> > should this be
 > >> >
 > >> > I have also noticed that running the CV from the quantizer
 > >> > through either the dual or the VC Slew also caused a voltage
 > >> > droop, regardless of how low the slew setting is.
 > >> >
 > >> > Can anyone explain why this might be happening.
 > >>
 > >> I'd recommend to use one of the buffer modules A-185-1 or A-1185-2 if
 > >> several VCOs are controlled by the same CV source. These modules do not load
 > >> the source and include a buffer that is strong enough to drive several VCOs
 > >> without voltage drop.
 > >>
 > >> Best wishes
 > >> Dieter Doepfer
 > >>
 > >
 > >
 > >
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