hello florian,
that's exactly what i do when i control many envelopes
from the same gate source.
bakis.
--- Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
>
wrote:
> 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 tr�gger 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.
>
>
>
=====
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