sorry... that's not what i mean. in fact there is no sustain level pot... i just mean that the (old!) 281's trigger with a pulse input below 5v in sustain mode, when they're technically supposed to trigger just below 10v and sustain at 5v. it's not really very exciting... -eb On 5/11/07, elmacaco X <elmacaco@hotmail.com> wrote: > Wait, so the 281 in sustain mode, the sustain level pot value sets the > trigger voltage as well ? > > That seems immensely cool! A great shared function, like a built in > comparator of sorts. > > I wonder if it was intentional? > > ed > > 1d. Re: Control Voltage Ranges > Posted by: "ezra buchla" ezra.buchla@gmail.com ezra.buchla > Date: Thu May 10, 2007 11:13 am ((PDT)) > > 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 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Like the way Microsoft Office Outlook works? You'll love Windows Live > Hotmail. > http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_outlook_0507 > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [200e] Digest Number 292
2007-05-11 by ezra buchla
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