Thanks for clearing that up. Lippold will be happy.... >hm, this is a little misleading... both the 281e and the 281 produce pulses >a little shy of +12v but actually respond at considerably lower thresholds: >about +8.4v to trigger and +4 (or a little less) to sustain. > >i'm looking at one of each right now just to make sure... interestingly, the >281 triggers at the sustain voltage when in sustain mode. behold: a bug, >methinks! > >anyway, you will be fine with the continuum. again, basically nowhere in the >200e series will > +10v have any additional effect. > >-eb > >On 5/10/07, cuari7 <<mailto:cuari7%40comcast.net>cuari7@comcast.net> wrote: >> >> Another important point is that the 281 EG's need a +12 V gate to >> trigger. Does the Continuum CV box put out such gates? I think it only >> does +5 V, doesn't it? If so, you won't be able to trigger the EG's. >> What I do to overcome this problem is to add voltages in my 210e (a >> little bit from my 255 to help the gate from my TKB, and voila!). >> > > See if this helps.... -- Richard Lainhart O-Town Media rlainhart@otownmedia.com http://www.otownmedia.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [200e] Re: Control Voltage Ranges
2007-05-10 by Richard Lainhart
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