Hi martin
> Is it just me and Florian who like to see this module in production,
> i want some feedback please, maybe even a poll created on the subject.
I have to admit, that I would not buy it, since I can build it on my own.
Nevertheless I'd suggest some features:
It should contain three channels. Two of them look like:
- One cv input,
- One linear Potentiometer that attenuates or amplifies the signal. The
signal in put should not be dc-compensated. This means if there is
already an dc-offset it should be fed through.
- One linear Potentiometer that selects a dc-offset between -5/+5Volts. The
offset should be added after (!) the amplifier of the CV-Input. (This
means
a second op-Amp vulgo some cents more to spend)
- A switch, which pulls down the offset to a lower range (0.5/+0.5 Volts)
- One CV-Output.
The third channel should only contain
- cv input
- Amplification/Attenuation Potentiometer
- cv output
The three output jacks should be connected to each other via the switching
contacts, so if only the third output is plugged, then the module works
additionally as CV-Mixer
Florian
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