Bakis Sirros & selfoscillate wrote:
> it is sure that you cannot damage your a100 if you
> input to it up to +15 to -15 volts.(maybe up to
> 18volts also i'm not sure).
> as long as you only use audio signals and control
> voltages from audio gear or midi-to-cv interfaces,
> you should be on the safe side.
So basically a bit of common sense does the trick. And a voltage meter,
if the previous fails.
> also, try not to connect outputs to outputs. it is not
> a good thing if you do this with high output voltages.
This sounds reasonable.
> but WITHIN the a100 modules, even if you connect an
> output to an output you cannot damage the a100.
OK, that's a reassuring piece of information. This I suspected, though.
> you should also take care that you only use mono cables
> for patching your a100 modules.
I don't quite understand why (extreme electricity newbie as well), but
I'll keep that in mind. Not having any stereo cables that fit also
helps, of course.
Thanks for the info,
Kim