> Okay, thanks.
> I want to switch between at least ten different audio signals
> going into four different "effect-chains".
> So lets say that the audio signal goes into the A-119, then into
> the A-182 and then sending four signals to two A-150.
> Now it's possible to distribute the audio signal between the four chains.
> But this means that I need to control two CV inputs from a
> midi/CV interface for each audio signal and in the end, that's a lot!
> Here I was hoping that I could control all these CV inputs with
> two MT9 MIDI to Trigger/Gate converter from Analogue Solutions.
>
> This solution means that I need to buy twenty A-150, seven or
> eight A-182, ten A-119 and then a mixer - like three A-138 for
> each chain - inserted before the four chains.
> So twelve A-138!
> After the 4 chains I want the output send to A-134, but also to
> the other chains.
> This i controlled in Max/Msp, because the output of the A-134
> goes into the laptop.
>
> I have been thinking about this setup for a long time, but I
> still believe that there must be a more simple solution....
>
> Simon
I think for this application several A-152 are a better solution. In this
case you need only one CV for each A-152 that addresses one of 8 inputs. The
A-152 have only 8 (instead of the required 10) inputs available. If really
necessary A-150 can be added to switch between two groups of 8 (i.e. 16).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer