--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <hardware@...> wrote: > > > Okay... > > > > I think I'm starting to get this.....in terms of the LFO, the 144 only > responds > > to positive voltages > > yes and no: you can add an offset with the manual control to the attenuated > external CV. If a bipolar (i.e. negative and positive voltages, e.g. from an > LFO) CV is used you have to add an offset to avoid the silence during the > negative part of the LFO wave (~ center position of the "Man. Morph." > Control). The attenuator of the CV input is adjusted to obtain the desired > behaviour. This can be silence at the max/min points of the LFO but even > max. audio level according to the setting of the attenuator. If a positive > CV is used (e.g. from an ADSR) the offset is normally set to zero. > > In technical terms: Whenever the sum of the voltage generated by the manual > control and the external CV is zero or negative all CV outputs of the A-144 > are zero. If the sum is in the range 0...+5V you are in the working area. If > the sum goes beyond +5V all outputs are zero again. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > Thank you! Works perfectly. Ah, the possibilities..... Adam G
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Re: 144 + 135
2007-10-10 by junglephone
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