Hi Bakis
> you mean that some analogues need a higher gate
> voltage for their envelopes to be triggered, right
It is not the voltage, it is the different input impedance of several
destinations that are fed from the same voltage source. The different
inputs have to be decoupled (right word ) from each other.
An example is: I use the sequencer of the SH-101.
SH-101 Gate Out -> A140 only: works fine
SH-101 Gate Out -> Formant-Env only: works fine
SH-101 Gate Out -> A140 + Formant-Env: the A140 does not trĂgger and the
Formant does not react always.
The solution is:
SH-101 Gate Out -->A185 -> Formant-Env
\->A185 -> A140
(I do not use the A185 in the Formant, but have a diy buffer circuit in
the Formant)
Florian
> --- Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
>
> wrote:
>>Basically the connection between each gear requires
>>to obey certain
>>circumstances, and I had to modify the most pieces
>>to fit easy together.
>>Most times a buffering of Gate-Voltages is required.