> I don't see a wet/dry control, does this mean the output is 100% wet, > or that there is a fixed ratio of wet/dry signal at the output? It depends upon which parameters are controlled via CV. For some effects there are more than 3 parameters available and the dry/wet control is not used in all effects. We took over the nomenclature of the DSP board which is sometimes a bit unusual. E.g. in some presets the parameter named "Volume" or "Level" or "Signal Balance" is nothing but a dry/wet control (but in others it's only the effect level). We will have to straighten the default nomenclature of the DSP board and use consistent names for the functions. We did not yet fully understand all parameters because the DSP board does not include a detailed explanation of the effects and parameters but only the names (like the table on our website). E.g. we don't fully understand the differences between the parameters delay, time or echo in some effects. Other parameters even work in the opposite way as expected or the range is a bit uncommon (nearly no effect in the first 80% of the data range and then a very strong change in the last 20%). We will have to compensate all that in the firmware of the A-187-1. We could reserve e.g. parameter #1 in general for dry/wet control (if available for the effect in question) and the remaining 3 for other effect parameters. We are still in the beginning of the assignment of the four CVs to effect parameters and I'm sure that there will be still some changes. For example preset 1 = bypass does not really make sense. And we will try to add also some compressor/limiter and equalizer presets. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Poll results for Doepfer_a100
2009-03-05 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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