the voltage source a176 gives you negative voltages on all available outputs. there is a jumper on the board for every output. you can select between -2.5 to +2.5 v or 0 to +5 v. you just can't get -5 v directly from the a176. therefore a mixer or an inverter is needed. best wishes self oscillate --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "studio1dk <keldsorensen@m...>" <keldsorensen@m...> wrote: > Which makes me think that, maybe the voltage source (A-176) should > have a negative output instead of the cv-3. -Would be a lot easier. > > Keld > > > > You can make the A110 go lower > > than you expect. Freeze the clock > > sequencer at any stage, patch that > > stage into an inverter. Take the > > output of the inverter and patch it > > into one of the cv inputs on the A110. > > You can get down to decent lfo levels > > that way. > > > > I used to make my VCLFOs that way > > until I purchased an A147. > > > > Ethan
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Re: A-110 as LFO?
2003-01-16 by selfoscillate <synaptic_music@yahoo.com>
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