This is a great idea, thanks!
I'll try it one day soon.
Has any one made the internal switch of the A-192 (cv-midi) onto the
front panel
Also I agree the A-129/3 is an excellent module and even better when
using A-192/4 (slew limiter).
I also use it (together with a CV source module) to control the A-
129/2, a nice fixed filter with CV control.
John.
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Joe Buechler" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> Excellent, Tim! I was wondering if there was room for a toggle
> switch. It sounds like a very easy modification indeed. (I don't
mind
> drilling and soldering, but my skills leave much to be desired :) )
>
> Joe
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Tim Stinchcombe" <tim.stinchcombe@s...>
> wrote:
> > Hi Joe,
> >
> > > I'm considering. The User's Guide says that to obtain a DC
coupled
> > > output, the module can be modified by adding a jumper to short
out
> > the
> > > cap C7. I'd like to use the A163 as a VC clock divider. What
would
> > I
> > > be giving up if I jumper the capacitor
> >
> > You don't have to give up anything - on mine I have mounted a
simple
> > on/off toggle switch across the capacitor, and mounted it on the
> > front panel. This way you can select whether you want AC
coupling
> for
> > audio signals (switch open, and signal output is about +/- 2.5V)
or
> > DC coupling (switched closed, i.e. cap by-passed, signal out is
0 -
> > 5V) for trigger/gate/clock type signals. It was quite
> > straightforward, and the switch I got from Maplin
(www.maplin.co.uk)
> > is very similar to those Doepfer use, so it blends in nicely!
> >
> > Tim