hi,
thanks,but i think that when i connected the output of
the a155 to the lin.fm input of the a111 i heard
audible results(thought,they sounded like pitch
slides...)
as you explained ,the dc signals do not pass
thru,so,how did i hear these pitch slides shouldn't i
hear nothing
synthfreak
--- Florian Anwander <
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>
wrote:
> Hi bakis
>
> > ...dc decoupled... please explain...
>
> If you have the schematics of the VCO-110 you will
> find a capacitor inline
> in the Linear FM Input. Something like that:
>
> capacitor
> /
> Input jack o------||---+-----to linear mod In of CEM
> 3340
> |
> |
> -
> | |
> | | <...Resistor
> | |
> -
> |
> |
> Ground
>
>
>
> This capacitor will let through AC but will stop DC.
> This is necessary,
> since a possible DC-offset of a modulation signal
> would detune the VCO
> instead of adding only a fast vibrato. Your
> Sequencer sends out only DC...
>
>
> Florian
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