The orb defaults to a 12v trigger. I need see if I can adjust it.
Oy... I'm an idiot. When trying out other envelopes, I realized that it was
the cv attenuator that was the problem. I gave it 100 rotates and now it's
working.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Bakis Sirros <
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> or, maybe, you sent too many volts into the trigger input of the 142... and
> the decay envelope has a problem now...
>
> does the top vca of the 132-3 work fine with other cv sources, apart from
> the 142
>
> the 132-3 vca's accept up to +/- 8 volts without distortion, in the audio
> input, that does not mean that if the audio signal is higher the vca's will
> be destroyed....
>
> btw, why would you have your ORB send a +12 volts gate, anyway
> are you triggering Roland envelopes from it, as well
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> --- On Mon, 2/8/10, Greg Cerveny <
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> From: Greg Cerveny <
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> Subject: 1 too many volts on the a132-3
> To: "doepfer_a100" <
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> Date: Monday, February 8, 2010, 7:38 PM
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> Hello all,
>
> I had my orb sequencer gating @ + 12v into an a142 into an a132-3.
>
> Now the top vca is not responding consistently to cv signals. The
>
> gain works fine. The bottom vca works fine. I see the 132-2 accepts
>
> -8 to +8. Did I put too much voltage into it
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