I would suggest you don't have an EG or VCA in your path.
Look at the patch examples on the Doepfer site
http://www.doepfer.de/home_e.htm
Their first patch is what you should have with the option that the CV
and GATE are taken/to/from the bus rather than patched as shown here
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On 6/02/2017 8:20 PM, Colum Brady
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> Hi All,
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> I'm new to modular synths and got my first Doepfer system last week.
> I have a very basic newbie question I hope someone can clarify for
> me. Forgive me if I don't explain this very well but it will try to
> be as clear as possible.
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> I have A-100 Basic System 2, and so far I have a managed to get a good
> handle on all the modules, thanks to various youtube videos and
> tutorials.
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> The question I have is related to generating a single note (via midi
> keyboard or ableton) rather than continuous oscillation of the A-110.
> I use my midi keyboard (or ableton via USB) with the A-190-4. My
> understanding is the A-190-4 is hardwired via the system bus to my two
> A-110 oscillators, and so when I press a key on the midi keyboard the
> midi signal is translated to a CV signal and sent to the oscillators.
> This is all working great - I can play the keyboard and control pitch
> of the A-110 oscillators. My issue is when I stop playing on the
> keyboard, the last note played continues to oscillate on the A-110.
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> Do you know if it is possible, maybe through the use of envelope
> generators or a setting on the A-190, that no sound comes from the
> A-110 oscillators unless a key is pressed on the midi keyboard and
> when the key is released no sound is generated I.e. the oscillator
> is only triggered when a key is pressed and when not pressed it is not
> generating a tone (like a hardwired synth with an integrated keyboard).
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> I hope this question makes sense.
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> Thanks in advance,
> Colum
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