Building a multiple is as simple as soldering all the jacks together. You don't need to earth it. There will be signal loss relative to the physical length of your multiple (probably very small) but also for every CV in you try to drive with it. I can't fathom the maths behind this, but in my experience, 10 or so outputs should still be strong enough a signal if you are sharing a Trig or Gate or audio signal around, but don't expect a string of VCOs to still manage a full octave for your 1Volt input. Your Aye Stuadh --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Sylvain Delisle" <nazgul70@...> wrote: > > I'd wish to built an outboard "multiples" box. I need more multiples > (A-180 style), but my case space is already all occupied. > > If I'm building a box inside wich I install a few 1/8" jacks and linked > them pin-to-pin... I should expect the same result as a A-180, right? > Is there a limitation on how many jacks I can link before getting > signal loss? Is there measures I should take to make it safe (ground > anything)? > > My idea seems so simple, that I fear I'm missing something important. > Looking closely at a A-180, I can't see anything else to it. > > Thanks >
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Re: DIY Multiples
2007-02-09 by stuadh
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