hello david,
for such cases i use four internally connected
a138c polarizing mixers. these form a 4x4 polarizing matrix mixer.
the benefit is that i can still use them as separate mixers
if i wish, the drawback is that this solution is a bit big in size
and that the offset function is not working as before.
to make life easier with the "center off" knobs on the a138c,
i use a few jacks and plug them into the unused inputs
to prevent accidental mixing.
best wishes
ingo
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wrote:
>
> Thanks Florian for the links, that's basically what I had in mind.
>
> It would be nice if it could work with both audio and CV and maybe
with
> centred pots with positive and negative swing.
>
> I find many occasions when I want to send a signal to multiple
> destinations but with the desire to attenuate on or two of the
signals.
>
> Looks like a project for the new year.
>
> The matrix mixer would be great as I could then use it for combining
> various CV's to make more versatile modulation sources.
>
> Thanks again
>
> David
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> From:
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> On Behalf Of Florian Anwander
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> Subject: Re: 1 A bit of help needed
>
>
> Hi David
>
> > At it's simplest it's 1 input feeding 4 outputs with level
controls.
> > Anyone have a simple schematic or suggestions
>
> Basically you are looking for something like a simple mixerchannel
with
> 4 aux sends. Right
>
> Do you want it for audio or for CV Should it have the possibility
of
> send inverted or not
>
>
> In principle you do not need anything else than a frontplate, four
> 47k-pots (log for audio/lin for CV) plus knobs four 100k-resistors
and
> five sockets.
> Connect the input socket to the "upper end" solder pin of all pots.
> Connect the "lower end" solder pin of all pots with ground.
> Connect the center pin of each pot via a 100k-resistor to one output
> socket.
>
> So far so easy.
>
> The trouble starts, when you want to mix several of such
distributed
> signals in one source (like the Aux-Send-Master in a audiomixer).
This
> requires a buffer amp. To avoid this you have to add a buffer-amp
to the
>
> each output.
> Example:
http://www.doepfer.de/DIY/amp_noninv.gif
>
> Check out
http://www.doepfer.de/DIY/a100_diy.htm
and look for the
matrix
>
> mixer. Your distribution-module like a matrix mixer, but there is
only
> one row of the input section as seen in the
>
http://www.doepfer.de/DIY/matrix_mixer.gif
>
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