hi coleman,
i don't exactly understand your question,but:if you
just want to run a two vco patch from one cv
cable,just split the cv signal with the a180(but you
will rather need an a185 bus access module for cv
buffering/better tuning!).if you want to run a two vco
patch with synced vco's, just do the same as above
and,also,connect one of the waveform outputs of the
master vco to the sync input of the slave vco.for a
better sync sound ,the freq. of the master vco has to
be lower than the freq. of the slave vco.(and don't
forget to modulate the pitch of the slave vco with an
lfo,adsr,etc.)
i hope that helps...
bakis.
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> wrote:
> I have a system with the following modules:
>
> A110
> A1102
> 118
> 114
> 115
> 116
> 117
> 130
> 119
> 136
> 145
> 160
> 161
> 180
> 138 (x2)
> 171
> 140 (x2)
>
> I have a a Clarity midi-CV Unit, I usually run one
> channel of midi to the
> midi-CV Unit, with a output of pair of gate/cv.
> Since I have 2 osc. I like
> to fatten up the sound with the 2nd osc. Running
> detuned a bit or an octave
> below. If I just have one cv source plug, what is
> the best way to sync the
> two osc I need an inverse mixer, should I use the
> 180 where I can input a
> signal and break it out to multiple outputs, Or do
> I work with the H-sync
> on the 110-2
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Coleman.
>
>
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