The module you want is a unity gain mixer/summer - it is like a mixer without the level controls. Intellijel designs makes one called the Unity Mixer for US$75 (on Analogue Haven - http://www.analoguehaven.com/intellijeldesigns/unitymixer/ <http://www.analoguehaven.com/intellijeldesigns/unitymixer/> ). It is a dual 3-in 1 out summer that is normalized together so can make a 6-in one out summer. It is also only 2HP wide. Very useful if you have VCOs with only one V/Oct Cv in and you want to drive it with a sequencer and transpose from a keyboard for instance. -James James Husted, Designer, Synthwerks LLC • www.synthwerks.com • james@synthwerks.com • info@synthwerks.com > On Nov 30, 2014, at 12:20 PM, florian anwander fanwander@mnet-online.de [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Hello David > >> So would buffered mults work in the same way but with no risk? > No buffered mults wouldn't work at all. They are the opposite of a mixer > (think them as 7 aux sends of a mixer, with send volume turned fully up). > > A mixer is a mixer. Thats it. > > A multiple in your planned setup is simply a shortcut between two > outputs and one or several inputs. Using them may work some way, as long > as you are feeding them with the outputs of equal modules. Feeding them > with the outputs of different modules may cause troubles; but as long as > they are built like Doepfer ones (a serial resistor in the output path), > you won't kill them. The troubles may be in the dimension of "one signal > suppresses the other signal in a significant way" or "signal A causes a > frequency damping of signal B". This may be fun or may be an unwanted > effect. > > Florian > > > ------------------------------------ > Posted by: florian anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de> > ------------------------------------ > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Passive Mults
2014-11-30 by james.husted@mac.com
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