Dear Mr Doepfer, What about normalled cv inputs and polarizers instead of attenuators ? The "4 HP expansion module with 8 sockets" is also attractive. I'm not interested in a manual phase shift control because I would like to control the A1372 with an A1431. Finally, I would like to say that I love affordable 8HP Doepfer modules. They leave space and money for your other great modules (A103 , A107, A1112, A143x, A155 ... too numerous to mention). Best, Pierre, --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "matijnboshoven" <matijnboshoven@...> wrote: > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <hardware@> wrote: > > > > Dear members, > > > > thank you for the poll results. For the A-189-1 that's what I > expected. For > > the A-137-2 I'm a bit surpised that only 8% vote for a manual phase > shift > > control. From my point of view this is a very important function. > Without > > this additional controls only symmetrical signals (like LFOs) can be > used > > meaningful to control the phase shift. With an ADSR or another unipolar > > (only positive) CV only 50% of the phase shift can be covered. Maybe > I will > > override the poll results in this regard. Sorry :-( > > > > Even for the A-189-1 we think about a solution that would cover the > other > > options too. E.g. one of the 16 positions of the rotary switch will > address > > the voltage controlled mode selection and we will add a terminal on > the pc > > board that can be used to connect an external CV (e.g. the output of > a mixer > > or polarizing mixer). > > > > Thank you > > Dieter Doepfer > > > Please override the poll on the A-137-2, I (and I presume more people) > didn't understand it. >
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Re: Poll results for Doepfer_a100
2008-02-08 by pfichoux
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