That is interesting. The 292's output is in phase with the input, however the Buchla mixers invert the signal on it's way thru, I assume to allow phase cancellation. So in a 206 you can use one side to invert and the other side to mix the signals. You could do the same with the 207 using panning to make two separate mixers. The 205, 204 and maybe even 227 all allow it as well. Mark --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cyaarsoil" <yasi_p@h...> wrote: > and a final comment regarding both the 259 and 261: I've been fooling > around with patching the outputs together on the 259 as I noticed the > sine output is out of phase with the final output. patching them > together cancels the fundamental. I bet it was built that way on > purpose. the 261e has the same phase relation between the sine and > final outputs. though, with only one output jack each, I'd need to use > a mixer to try it, and I haven't yet. > > anyone know if the 292 has any phase shift? I geuss it'd be the same > on every channel anyways.. > > Yasi Perera >
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Re: 261e controls
2006-01-16 by Mark Verbos
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