Re: [200e] Re: Control Voltage Ranges
2007-05-10 by ezra buchla
oh, BTW: the 256e won't produce more than +10v either. each of its four sections maps the range [0, 10] to itself using an arbitrary two-segment linear transfer function, and can also interpolate between two inputs. this is rather different fromt the old two-section 257, in which each section can interpolate, multiply, and add a steady offset. you can produce voltage offsets in the 256e by stacking with an otherwise unused section. -eb On 5/10/07, Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@otownmedia.com> wrote: > > According to Lippold, the CVC outputs a maximum range of -9.8 to +10 > volts. Perhaps +10 will be enough to trigger the EGs; if not, my > system will include a 256e that can bring the voltages up to the > correct level (if I even use the trigger outs for EGs, as I > mentioned.) > > >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!). > > -- > > Richard Lainhart > O-Town Media > rlainhart@otownmedia.com <rlainhart%40otownmedia.com> > http://www.otownmedia.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]