> Dieter -
> I would think about also make the opposite of a buffered multiple - a unity summer. Dual three inputs and one output
> sections normalized to each other. It is often needed when transposing sequencers or other sources to destinations that
> don’t have multiple 1V/oct inputs. I know a mixer can be used to do this but a 1:1 summing module would do it easier with
> no adjustments needed. As far as I know there are very few of them on the market (intellijel and Xaos make them).
> -James
Hello James,
A-185-2 and A-138u can be used for this application. The A-185-2 has a bit more features including an input with attenuator (e.g.
for modulation or pitch bend where it's necessary to adjust the depth), optional bus access via jumper and octave switch function
for unused inputs. And it's also kind of a buffered multiple as it has 3 buffered outputs. I use the A-185-2 nearly in every patch
with 2 or more VCOs.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer