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This isn't guaranteed to work. There's more to it than just voltage level, there is also impedance. A guitar passive pickup output (which is in general the signal a guitar pedal is designed to operate with) is a high impedance output while modular levels are low impedance. This is why on soundcards you get jacks for guitar inputs labelled as "hi-z" inputs (z is the symbol for impedance). You can consider impedance as "frequency dependent resistance". You can't fix this with a DI box, you need something that does re amping. This will probably be more expensive than your pedals but makes loads of difference. I've used the pigtronix keymaster for this and it's great.
The a-138b would allow you to mix line level and eurorack by ear, it won't be exact but will probably be fine. What would be far better though is if the line level signals are brought up to eurorack levels-that's what the a-119 ex ternal input/envelope follower is for. Otherwise all the line level signals you want to process in the modular will be quieter, probably have more noise and may even get unexpected behaviour out of certain modules (a module is expecting -+5v and it only gets -+1.7ish v if you feed it line level).Thanks a lot,
indeed, the idea is that the mixed signal should go through an A-138d CFX to be sent to a stomp box. A eurorack level signal here, usually, needs to be very much attenuated (as far as I know). So, I did believe that in my case things should work enough well.
Best, Diego
Il giorno 07/nov/2016, alle ore 22:34, "Jacco Ville jaccoville@... [Doepfer_a100]" < Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > ha scritto:
Hello and welcome,
Like the purpose of the module says, it's an attenuator so it's not likely that it amplifies.However, attenuating the hottest source can possibly match with the others who aren't attenuated.This might result in a low total signal which has to be amplified again.There are modules that are made for these tasks.
CheersJacco Ville
Op 7 nov. 2016 om 22:26 heeft Diego Ragnini diegora@... 1 < Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > het volgende geschreven:
Greetings to everybody,
I am a newbie on this group.
I need some technical info about this module. I don't own this module yet.
I foresee to use it in order to mix 1 signal at 10vpp (eurorack level) + 3 signals at 3vpp (line level).
In order to get them output at approximately the same amplitude, I do believe having to attenuate the higher signal around level 4' and the 3 line level fully clockwise. Do you think it would work
In other terms:
does the attenuator provide an increment of amplitude when the knob is fully clockwise, or simply outputs the original signal level
Best regards,
FM