There's also the limitation that the preset threshold voltage of the A150 is 3.6V, so nothing south of 3.6V would throw the switch without a boost and anything over 3.6V would need attenuation. Getting the effect fine-tuned would be finicky. unknown freak wrote: > > Ohh, right you are. I assume you're feeding the A150 a high DC voltage > to obtain the desired output gates. You end up with gates that ratchet > high until the CV drops below their respective thresholds, right? > Probably easy enough to work around. > > buechlerjoe wrote: > > > > You can make a triple CV switch with an A150 and a pair of > > attenuators, so that the CV range is broken into three segments. The > > breakpoint for each segment would be selected by setting each of the > > attenuators so that the A150 switching threshold is reached at that > > voltage. > > > > If you need to divide the cv signal into 4 parts instead of three, you > > could use two A150s and three attenuators, one attenuator for each CV > > threshold. > > > > Joe > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ksoze604" <ksoze604@h...> wrote: > > > Does any one know of a way with current modules to create a way to > > > divide a cv signal into 4 parts. Then to have those four parts > > output > > > a gate signal on seperate outs when in that range. Basically an A150 > > > but instead of two selectable I/O's to have four or some thing like > > > the quad seq. switch but not sequential with the stage selected with > > > a cv range. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Scott > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > doepfer_a100-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Quad CV Switch?
2002-03-10 by unknown freak
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