Thanks again Dieter, but that's excactly what I did....maybe a bad contact or, anyway, I'm playing again :-)
Cheers,
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Danny Budts
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Subject: AW: 1 190-2 Strange behavier
> Hi,
> Yes, that's exactly what I meant. But I've solved the problem.
> In my upper row, the VCO's were located as was the ADSR, in the
> lower row the 190-2. I had connected the two rows (bus boards)
> with that small Gate/CV cable and that did not worked, as I
> described before.
> Now I have also put the 190-2 in the upper row, disconnected the
> cable and the behavier is back normal.
> So it obvious had something to do with splitting up signals over
> two rows (bus boards).
> Thanks anyway but everything seems normal now, only the modules
> are not in a place were I liked to have them.
>
> Cheers,
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> Danny Budts
>
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When you use the CV/Gate cable you connect the CV and Gate lines of both bus
boards. It's the same as if both modules were on the same bus boards (i.e.
you short the CV and Gate of both modules if they are connected to two bus
boards which are connected by means of the CV/Gate cable).
For details please refer to the technical details
www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100t_e.htm (chapter "Power supply and System Bus").
Here you find some remarks concerning the usage of the internal CV and Gate
lines of the A-100 bus.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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