hello list,
as dieter doepfer has,also,told me the new versions of
the a130/a131 vca's WORK for audio AND cv
signals!!!so,i don't think that the module proposed by
florian is necessary.(about the new versions:the older
vca's:the a130 and the a131 were using a curtis chip
that is now expensive for doepfer to get.so they have
redesign the vca's and now these two vca's don't use
this chip.that's why they have a different sound and
can be overloaded.these new vca's are"version 2,2001"
the a132 dual vca hasn't change.
synthfreak
--- buechlerjoe <
buechlerjoe@...
> wrote:
> Hi Florian
> > Am I the only one, who is doing so simple things
> as keboard
> dependent
> > envelope amount You need a offset voltage for
> this. The A-132 does
> not
> > provide a offset voltage, so I need a fixed
> Voltage source and a
> > voltage mixer for the CV-In of the A-132....
> I frequently use the A132 to control envelope
> intensity, e.g. by note
> velocity, (as well as for many other things). Yes, I
> need to patch the
> A176 to the A132 to supply an offset voltage, but
> the A132 has a
> built-in voltage mixer for this (two CV inputs).
>
> As I said in an earlier post, I don't believe in
> struggling to get by
> without having something so basic as a triple CV
> source.
>
> I was dissapointed when I discovered that the A131
> doesn't work in
> this role, thanks for clearing up the mystery of why
> this is so. I
> think the module you propose would be desireable.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
=====
synthfreak(parallel worlds)
athens-greece
1 group owner-moderator
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!
Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions!
http://auctions.yahoo.com