That's why I've sent a CC to John's email address directly.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> maybe upload the photo in the files/photos section of the group
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> Hello,
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> each of the four VCAs is equipped with a 47k input resistor (R1, R12, R23,
> R34). If you increase the values of these resistors (or add a trimming
> potentiometer to each resistor) the input signal is attenuated.
> You find the
> position of the resistors in the attached picture.
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> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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> > Betreff: 1 A-132-4 Input Signal Level
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> > I find it is necessary to greatly attenuate a VCO output (say the
> > sine wave from a A-111-1) to prevent distortion. I have adjusted
> > the trimmers to get a full range sweep for an ADSR.
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> > Is there an input resistor that could be changed to remove the
> > need for 2 x A-183-1 dual attenuators, or am I thinking about
> > this incorrectly
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> > Thanks
> > John
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