An precision adder is from the technical point of view no problem (nothing
but the CV mixer on the DIY page but without attenuators and precision 0.1%
resistors and high quality OpAmps). If there are sufficient inquiries we
could develop such a module. How about a poll
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Samstag, 17. Dezember 2005 23:16
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> Betreff: 1 Re: high precision adder
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> Ingo,
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> I think that this is an absolute necessity. It could also serve as a
> buffer, since the CV output of some modules, like the midi to CV
> module, drops if fed into too many oscilators and filters and such.
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> There are not a lot of good alternatives out there: Analogue
> Solutions makes an 8hp CV mixer that is completely unusable for this
> purpose because it is WAY too imprecise. (don't bother trying it, I
> already have) The Analogue Systems Buffer is much more precise, but
> you can't mix more than one voltage. The Doepfer Buss Access mixes
> and buffer, but still not enough inputs. So, there is a real need
> for this.
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> It could be made as a 4hp module, since all you would need are
> inputs and outputs. (don't need precision if you are gonna screw it
> up with pots anyway) An inverting output might be nice.
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> K
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> <synaptic_music@y...> wrote:
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> > hello list,
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> > what would you guys think about a high precision adder/mixer
> > such a module is very useful for adding pitch voltages
> > for vco's. standard mixers are just not precise enough
> > and so they often screw a 1v/oct quantized voltage.
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> > best wishes
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> > ingo
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