hello bakis,
yes indeed, but there is a small problem with the blacet
modules. these can often be configured on the pcb to
fit other voltage ranges. for example the blacet eg
can be modified to have +5v output instead of +10v.
these modules are also available as diy-kits, so
you can't print the voltage on the frontpanel,
because you don't know how it will be assembled.
i personally don't need a printing on the front panel,
but i agree that it could be helpful in certain cases.
i guess the problem is that on the korg ms-series you have
lots of space on the front panels, on the a100 you haven't
(thinking of an a132 and similar). imho all the voltage ranges
of all input/output jacks should be mentioned in the manual,
especially when they are not standard -5/+5 volts.
it is interesting to compare the manuals from doepfer and blacet.
blacet manuals have more technical details, because they hold
all instructions for diy-ers too, but they give only little
info about the use of a module (no patch examples).
doepfer holds only few technical details (because it is
only a user manual) and usually gives good examples how
to use the module.
best wishes
ingo
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Bakis Sirros
<synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> hello ingo,
> so,wouldn't it be better if the doepfer and blacet
> modules mentioned their cv inputs/outputs voltage
> range underneath each minijack input this way, we all
> would know better how to use each input/output(just
> like the korg MS-series jack inputs/outputs that
> mention their normal voltage range).
> bakis.
>
>
>
>
> --- selfoscillate <synaptic_music@y...> wrote:
> >
> > hello peter,
> >
> > doepfer frames with power supplies can be ordered
> > with 110 or 220 volts. blacet power supplies are
> > switchable
> > between 110 and 220 volts. you don't have to modify
> > any
> > modules for that, but you have to make sure that you
> > use
> > the right power supply for the modules, suitable for
> > your country.
> > you can't use a single power supply for doepfer and
> > all
> > the blacet modules, because blacet modules need 15
> > volts,
> > doepfer only need 12 volts (and sometimes additional
> > 5 volts).
> >
> > i can recommend the blacet stuff, very cool modules
> > and very well designed. but there is one difference
> > between
> > doepfer and blacet. for example, if you want to
> > fully
> > open a doepfer vca, you need a cv of +5 volts.
> > to fully open a blacet vca, you need a cv of +10
> > volts.
> > this means that a doepfer envelope won't be able to
> > fully
> > open a blacet vca. if you use an unattenuated blacet
> > envelope
> > on a doepfer vca, the signal will probably be
> > amplified
> > to more than normal. so you have to take extra care
> > when you
> > choose your modules.
> >
> > best wishes
> >
> > ingo
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, peter sedin
> > <midihooker@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > hello list im peter from stockholm sweden.
> > > ive been working on diffrent systems, a huge old
> > > buchla system on EMS studios was my first:)
> > > now decided to build my own and want to use both
> > > doepfers and
http://www.blacet.com/misc.html
among
> > > others..
> > > so..i have no skills att ALL and like to know if
> > the
> > > modules i buy from USA=110volt, needs to be
> > modified
> > > to be driven on 220volt and not 110.. and then
> > what i
> > > need to buy/do.
> > > and also..those blacet modules looks very
> > cool..how do
> > > they sound
> > > peace
> > > peter
> > >
> > >
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