Should work. Simply connect each potentiometer between GND and +12V (or use a 10V regulator 7810 if you want 10V). Important:
install a protection resistor (~1k) beteen the center terminal of each potentiometer and the corresponding CV out socket. That's
necessary as for a short time a short circuit is made when a plug is inserted into the socket. If the potentiometer is fully CW you
would establish a short curcuit between +12V (or +10V) and GND.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. März 2016 21:22
> An: doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 DIY cv out module to accompany A152 question
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> Dear all- I have a DIY question for you...
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> The doepfer a152 is one of my favourite doepfer modules- a classic!
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> What I'd like to do is build an 8 x CV OUT module to accompany it.
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> I'm imagining 8x (0-10v) out jacks each controlled by an individual pot.
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> Sat beside my a152 using 8 x patches into the a152 would turn it into a voltage controlled sequencer.
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> Firstly is such an idea practical (With my simplistic electronic knowledge I was imagining resistors from power rail to
> drop the voltage to the 8v range in series with each pot and jack…) And secondly, if it is practical where I can find any
> schematics or advice to build it. I've googled but found nothing...
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> I should probably mention I've got good soldering skills having made many projects, but scant electronic design knowledge!
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> Many thanks,
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> Neal
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> (Neal Beard and his Machines – http://nealbeardahm.blogspot.co.uk)
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