Hi Florian,
> > If you have A-111's, in theory you should be able to stick
> the Hz/V CVs
> >into the linear FM input on the A-111
> Sorry, but this is not so easy :-( The linear FM input is
> dc-decoupled. So
> any steady voltage (like a held note) will look like zero Volts.
>
> You first have to deactivate the corresponding in the input circuit.
>
> (The fix dc-decoupling is the biggest disadvantage of many
> A-100 modules -
> I wish it was switchable).
Ouch! Quite correct! I posted this as an 'after-lunch' thought, and I don't have the schematics here at work, so couldn't check for such detail. I think this was probably one of the reasons that I started investigating using a log converter! At least the A-110 has a jumper bypassing the appropriate capacitor, so you can select what you want. Also, from memory, the Hutchins article suggests that there are 3 different 'types' of linear FM, depending on where the 'CV' is 'injected' into the oscillator, and I have no idea if this would have any bearing on the Hz/V problem ( ).
Tim
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