Hi Marc-Henri,
et bon anniversaire a toi retrospectivement.
Generally you can use any line-level signals without the A-190. Each module
with an 'Audio IN' port will accept those signal levels. Where the A-190
comes in is deriving both an envelope and a gate signal from the input. If
you were to connect for instance a guitar or a violin to the A-190 you could
not only process the audio (the violin sound) but also the amplitude (the
loudness of your violin) of whatever sound the A-100 produces.
Y
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Auftrag von Marc-Henri Arfeux
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Februar 2012 04:32
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Betreff: 1 A 119
Hello to everyone,
I read on the user's manual, module A-119 is designed to integrate audio
signals to the A100 system.
I now work on the A100 bs2 which doesn't have this module. But as far as my
exploration and comprehension have extended I imagine I can also use other
ways to integrate such audio signals, such as the midi interface A-190. I
also have in memory a tutorial by Raul Pena giving a demo of sample and hold
of a mp3 recoding through the sample in of module A-148, and I wonder if I
can do the same with the ring modulator A-114 although I don't have the
A-119
Best friendly regards to all of you,
Marc-Henri Arfeux
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