Hi John,
> I'm not an electrician or tech guy but from what I understand any
> pot on an analog synth can be replaced with a jack socket, is this
> right
No, not really! It is possible to sort of make sense of this in specific circumstances (e.g. removing the CV2 pot on an A-110 would make it the same as the CV1 input, but then this is just the same as cranking the pot up to max anyway!).
> So, what about replacing the Delay knob on the A-162 (Dual Trigger
> Delay) module with a jack socket. This would be a really cool mod as
> you'd now have VC delay!
> (This would also make it groove - as people have been discussing
> recently).
> You could patch it up as normal using the A-176 (Control Voltage
> Source).
> I'm very interested in trying this mod, would it work
I don't have an A-162, so I can't comment on whether it could be made VC controllable, or how easily. However, if you have a VC slew limit (A-171) and an A-150 you could (sort of) mimic the same kind of effect: feed the trigger/gate into the slew limit, and patch the slewed output into the CV of the 150; feed 5V and 0V into the two in's of the switch, and the out is now the delayed trigger/gate. The 150 switches between 0V and 5V depending on the level of the slewed output, and when this happens will depend on the amount of slew, which you should be able to control with a voltage. (I don't have a 171, but this does work with a 170.)
Tim
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