thanks mdimmm,
i asked for the a199...as for your other questions...i
don't have the freq. shifter so i can't help you on
that...a way to create a manual gate is by using the
a155 stopped(but with the start button on,i think...)
in a step you want and send gate signals from the gate
output(row 4),also with the cv source module if you
turn the knob fully to the right it send a+5volts
signal so you can use it like a gate source....
bakis.
--- mdimmm <
mdimmm@...
> wrote:
> As anyone who owns a spring reverb module knows, the
> A-100's
> transformer generates a lot of hum. In addition to
> the spring
> reverb, I use a lot of electromagnetic pick-ups
> (like on a guitar)
> as external signal inputs and find the hum almost
> unacceptable
> with this set-up. I hope someone might have
> suggestions for
> shielding the transformer, or knows of other ways to
> decrease
> the hum generated by the A-100.
>
> My A-126 Frequency Shifter seems to add a sine wave
> of almost
> equal strength to any signal I plug into the module,
> has anyone
> else had this problem I don't seem to be able to
> frequency shift
> anything without adding a loud sine tone to it, even
> when using
> high input signal coming from an A-110, for example.
>
> I'd also like to know about ways to create a manual
> gate, without
> a keyboard. A simple way to open/close a signal
> path...
>
> To the person who asked about the spring reverb, I
> like it a lot. It
> adds a very characteristic sound of its own, because
> of the
> resonance of the springs, so it's in no way a
> "neutral" sounding
> reverb. The springs offer very tactile ways for
> changing sounds
> though, because they're very sensitive to vibration.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dimm M.
>
>
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