Buchla modules integrate poorly with the Doepfer/Blacet/Wiard/Paia/MOTM world. The Buchla modules use 0-15 volt control voltages (0-10 volts on the later 200 series) and line level audio signals. The pulse inputs expect a 15 volt trigger pulse and a 7.5 volt gate on the same cable. The scale is not 1 volt/octave but 1.2 volts/octvae on the 200e. I wouldn't say there are grounding issues though. You can change all of this with simple voltage processing, but it is more complicated that adapter cables. Mark --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "david rothbaum" <david@...> wrote: > > cool thanks. > > i also have another question. while it has probably been answered > before my search of this list did not come up with anything so i will > ask... > > do the buchla modules incorporate well into a frac system? are there > any weird issues with grounding if you were to make some banana to > 1/8' cables? differences with the control voltages etc. the basic > question is how well does the buchla work with the other modern modulars. > > thanks, > --david > > --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Chris Muir <cbm@> wrote: > > > > At 6:32 PM +0000 5/14/06, david rothbaum wrote: > > >I was wondering how many spaces the 4 powered boat uses with the 19" > > >rack ears? > > > > The modules are 7" high, so it would take four spaces, assuming > there were no connectors on the top. (I don't think that there are any) > > > > -C > > > > -- > > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. > > cbm@ | This is why conservatives mostly agree, > > http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno > > >
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Re: 4 powered boat rack mounting
2006-05-14 by Mark Verbos
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