Hello,
V2 is an older version from 2010. Due to tolerances of the V2164D sometimes
the VCA does not close with CV=0. To avoid this a high value resistor (e.g.
4M7) has to be added between pin 4 (upper VCA) or pin 5 (lower VCA) of the
V2164 and -12V. This adds a small negative voltage to the CV summing
node. -12V is available e.g. at pin 9 of the V2164 or the wire bridge "J1"
below the V2164.
In V3 and V4 of the module the 4M7 resistors have been added.
Hope this helps
Dieter Doepfer
> Hello all.
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> I’ve just noticed an unusual behaviour on my A132-3 Dual VCA
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> With no gain and 0 cv the bottom channel is letting bleed through.
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> It seems to be on linear mode only, and it is easily audible. Top
> channel is fine.
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> Looking at the pcb my module is a v2 revision with two TL074CN
> IC’s and and one V2146D IC.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/0kgmlmhitb21ix8/A132-3.JPEG dl=0
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> If anyone can advise it would be really helpful as I need to use
> the module to gate two channels of samples at a theatre event
> soon. The sample material suits a linear response, so I really
> need both channels to open and close at a similar rate, and to
> close to silence!
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> Many thanks,
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> Neal
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> BTW It’s a small LC1 rack, though I’ve tried it in my LC 3 and
> LC 6. I’m also using a recently purchased Doepfer A140-2 which I
> completely love. It pairs with the A132-3 really well and is so
> compact and useful, especially for stereo signals and twin
> voices. Would recommend it to anyone wanting to save HP.
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