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some things...

some things...

2002-03-20 by synth_freak_2000

hello,
dieter told me that the trautonium/ribbon controller module will be 
developed and released first...that's because the people at the fair 
showed more interest for this controller...then the sensor keyboard 
will be released afterwards. sadly, i will have to wait more for this 
silver-dream sensor keyboard :-(
any opinions??
also,i posted a pic of my new vcs3-mk1,if anyone is interested...
also,will anyone answer me my question about the a199 spring reverb???
(can it be mount inside the a100 frame,without the hum being 
unacceptable this way??can the hum be cured if you patch a vca 
between the a199 and the a100 output??)
thanks 
bakis.

Re: some things...

2002-03-20 by duffnuff

<synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:

> also,will anyone answer me my question about the a199 
spring reverb???
> (can it be mount inside the a100 frame,without the hum being 
> unacceptable this way??can the hum be cured if you patch a 
vca 
> between the a199 and the a100 output??)


bakis, 
when i got my a199 i started out w it inside the case as far from 
the power transformer as possible but it still had some light 
hum, which became more noticable when the emphasis control 
was increased.  this became a bother so i slid the a199 over by 
1 space (i had extra room) which allowed the cable to hang out 
the front.  then w an rca extension i could put the spring wherever 
there was room (on the shelf).  this proved to be much better 
soundwise.  then when the space was needed again i drilled a 
hole to pass the cable through the back of the case and 
mounted the spring inside the a100's rack cabinet using velcro 
so i'll still have access to the springs if needed.  
  
you could try the noisier spring location inside the case since 
you like that sound, though pitty to lose a vca in case you don't 
like that sound all the time.  i recommend you mount it outside 
like i did and then just have some velcro handy for when you 
want the spring closer to the transformer.   

regarding using a vca to minimize hum, obviously you can 'gate' 
the hum this way but remember that whatever voice is coming 
through when the gate is open will still have hum.

bravo on your new vcs3!

duff

Re: some things...

2002-03-21 by synth_freak_2000

thank you,duff!
bakis.



 In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" <duffnuff@h...> wrote:
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> <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> 
> > also,will anyone answer me my question about the a199 
> spring reverb???
> > (can it be mount inside the a100 frame,without the hum being 
> > unacceptable this way??can the hum be cured if you patch a 
> vca 
> > between the a199 and the a100 output??)
> 
> 
> bakis, 
> when i got my a199 i started out w it inside the case as far from 
> the power transformer as possible but it still had some light 
> hum, which became more noticable when the emphasis control 
> was increased.  this became a bother so i slid the a199 over by 
> 1 space (i had extra room) which allowed the cable to hang out 
> the front.  then w an rca extension i could put the spring wherever 
> there was room (on the shelf).  this proved to be much better 
> soundwise.  then when the space was needed again i drilled a 
> hole to pass the cable through the back of the case and 
> mounted the spring inside the a100's rack cabinet using velcro 
> so i'll still have access to the springs if needed.  
>   
> you could try the noisier spring location inside the case since 
> you like that sound, though pitty to lose a vca in case you don't 
> like that sound all the time.  i recommend you mount it outside 
> like i did and then just have some velcro handy for when you 
> want the spring closer to the transformer.   
> 
> regarding using a vca to minimize hum, obviously you can 'gate' 
> the hum this way but remember that whatever voice is coming 
> through when the gate is open will still have hum.
> 
> bravo on your new vcs3!
> 
> duff

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