Harstikke bedankt voor de vlotte reactie! (yeah figure that out eh) How about I just take +12 volt from the bus board, put an attenuator on it and run that to the gate in of the A-112? Am I looking for trouble here? --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, achtung_999 <heinrich.himmelwasser@...> wrote: > > As I am dutch too: > I use the steady voltage from an A176 to keep the gate open when I use > it in wavetable mode. > Recently I aquired a Plan B model 36 which can be used for the same thing. > What you basically want is a steady voltage above (i believe) 5 volts. > Alternatively you could consider making a little box, fitting a 9 volt > battery with a mini jack output. That would do the same. > That's about as Dutch I can make it.. > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:31 PM, falafelbiels <falafelbiels@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > I just got an A-112 module and I noticed that it doesn't sound as an > > oscilator would if the gate is low. For the 1 shot mode I dont mind, but > > maybe for looped mode and certainly in wavetable mode I would love to have > > it keep going so I can add some release to a note. > > > > Is there any clever trick to achieve this without resorting to using other > > modules? I am dutch and so wouldn't want to dish out for a manual gate which > > I would have to patch in, in order to have it perform the only function I > > have in mind for it. Any ideas on a mod for the module? Likely the only > > option is a software update to have the gate button latch I fear, but I'd > > like to know other peoples ideas on this. > > > > kind regards, > > Niels > > > > >
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Re: a-112 keep sounding please..?
2009-04-14 by falafelbiels
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