Despite being called "bus access" the A185 can also be used strictly
as a buffered multiples. You can connect it to an isolated section of
bus board if you want to keep the input signals away from the system
bus (e.g. if you prefer to feed the bus directly from an A190). As psm
mentioned, if the two A185 outputs aren't enough for you, you can
distribute the buffered CV via a regular A180 multiples, I've tried
this with three VCOs with no problems.
Joe
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, "pstnotpd <psm@w...>" <psm@w...>
wrote:
> Thanks. Can give that a try. The 185 signals are the actual bus
> signals, right I do not necessarily want the signal on the bus.
> Especially if the adsr's and vco's are still connected.
>
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, "ps_minor <pscottm@h...>"
> <pscottm@h...> wrote:
> > there was a discussion of this a while back..
> >
> > apparently another solution is to feed a a180 mult w a a185 buss
> access
> > module. the a185 is said to be robust enough to maintain
accurate
> pitch
> > voltage when its output is going to a mult and across several
> osc's. this may
> > be simpler to impliment and take up less space.
> > -psm