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On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:36 AM, < yahoo@... > wrote:
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> > oh and ;)
> >
> > since you wrote this
> >
> > left pin = socket labelled "LFO1" (via 1k protection resistor)
> > right pin = inverter output
> >
> >
> > would it be prudent to use a 1k resistor for my lfo2 out jack that im
> > adding
> >
> > Paul
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> Yes, I'd recommend that to be on the safe side. Generally such protection
> resistors should be used on all outputs unless it's an output that requires
> high precision e.g. for VCO pitch control with 1.00V/oct. In this case a
> special output circuitry should be used (like the A-185-1 or A-185-2) to
> avoid voltage losses caused by a protection resistor.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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