Thanks a lot, Ingo--I'll keep that in mind. I don't think I'll ever get a Blacet Frequency Divider, so that should be no problem...and I'm mostly going to use the Blacet system for bringing in some different filters and oscillators. (esp. the MOTM GX-1 filter...which is the same filter as in my Yamaha SY-1...which doesn't have CV or audio inputs). I'm thinking about adding the Wiard joystick...does it also only send +/-5v? I should probably just get the Doepfer Joystick, but I'm out of Doepfer rack space...and I don't want my habit getting out of hand... <synaptic_music@...> wrote: > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "travesty14850" > <travesty14850@> wrote: > > > > Hi all-- > > > > I am digging my Doepfer system in a big way...espcially the A-112, > > which to my surprise I'm keeping in pitch shift mode much of the time, > > as a weird delayed quasi-oscillator. > > > > Anyway, I've ordered a couple of Blacet cages and I'm going to build a > > parallel set of Frac Rack stuff. Will I have any trouble interfacing > > with the Eurorack modules? They'll be powered separately, there's no > > problem there...will I have any trouble with audio levels or, more > > importantly, CV? > > > > Thanks! > > > > > usually there is no problem, but sometimes the cv-ranges > are different. the "standard" blacet vca's need a voltage > of +10 volts to open up completely, the doepfer vca's need > +5 volts. so doepfer eg's and blacet vca's don't make a good > combination. > > one special case is the blacet frequency divider, > which can produce a voltage of +15 volts at one output. > some doepfer modules can be damaged when a voltage > greater than +12 volts is presented to certain inputs > (f.e. a150, a151, a155), so you have to be careful with that > blacet divider, if you will ever get one (it is discontinued). > > best wishes > > ingo >
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Re: Interfacing with Blacet
2006-10-23 by travesty14850
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