oh, i misunderstood. i thought you needed information if
the a133 can be modified to act as an offset generator.
the a133 itself cannot act as an offset generator, it can
only amplify/attenuate/invert voltages which are present
at the input of the module. without any voltage present at
the input it is doing nothing.
best wishes
ingo
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<paradigmshiftbeats@y...> wrote:
> So does no one here own an A-133 VC Polarizer :-)
>
>
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, "paradigmshiftbeats"
> <paradigmshiftbeats@y...> wrote:
> > The A-138c Polarizing Mixer can be used as a manual voltage source;
> > to quote from the module description:
> >
> > "Control In1 works as a DC offset generator (about -5V...+5V)
> > provided that no patch cord is plugged into socket In1"
> >
> > This is a great feature. While I realize that the A-133 is designed
> > to act upon external voltages, can the manual pot of the A-133 be
> > used in similar fashion to the A-138c if no voltage is plugged into
> > its signal input