I use a generic voltmeter from Radioshack. One can just touch the leads to the tips of a patch cable, or fairly easily rig up something with a 3.5mm jack for hands-free operation. For something permanent, you could drill a blank panel for a single jack and two small cylindrical contacts to stick the leads of the voltmeter in, wire them together, and label hot/ground. The digital voltmeters are pretty accurate and some can measure frequency in Hz as well. Monroe On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Greg Cerveny <greg.cerveny@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I see there was a VU meter at one time, but don't see any current solutions. > > I'm really more curious than anything. I think it would be > interesting to see what my CV and triggers are doing at various > points. > > Perhaps a multimeter with some 1/8" patch cables attached is the solution. > > Do you currently look at the volts of your system? > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] reading volts cv/gate
2009-05-20 by Monroe Eskew
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