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A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

2011-02-08 by Matt

In the A-154 manual it's stated that an A-150 can be used with an
A-154/155 to switch between the two CV rows of the A-155 thus allowing
16 step sequences from a single A-155, but it isn't explained how this
is done. Can anyone explain the process/patch to me? Thanks, Matt

AW: [Doepfer_a100] A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

2011-02-09 by yahoo@doepfer.de

> In the A-154 manual it's stated that an A-150 can be used with an
> A-154/155 to switch between the two CV rows of the A-155 thus allowing
> 16 step sequences from a single A-155, but it isn't explained how this
> is done. Can anyone explain the process/patch to me? Thanks, Matt

Look at the patch on page 10 of the A-154 user's manual (fig. 2) and the
explanation on page 11 !

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

Re: A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

2011-02-10 by mfretton

Dieter, the explanation on page 11 (and fig.2) of the A-154 manual
refers to the use of two A-155 modules. What I want to do is run a 16
step sequence from one A-155 module.

On page 11 it's written: "it is possible to generate sequences of up to
16 steps too if two trigger rows resp. 2 CV rows of the A-155 are
switched with an A-150 (for details see user examples)" but if you go to
the User Examples page 12 it says "not yet ready"!

So please could you explain how a single A-155 can be made to run a 16
step sequence using an A-154 and A-150?

Thanks,
Matt

PS what does "resp." mean - I see it all the way through the A-100
manual?

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote:
>
> > In the A-154 manual it's stated that an A-150 can be used with an
> > A-154/155 to switch between the two CV rows of the A-155 thus
allowing
> > 16 step sequences from a single A-155, but it isn't explained how
this
> > is done. Can anyone explain the process/patch to me? Thanks, Matt
>
> Look at the patch on page 10 of the A-154 user's manual (fig. 2) and
the
> explanation on page 11 !
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>



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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

2011-02-10 by Florian Anwander

Hi Matt


A154 9-16/A3 out -> A150 CV-In
A155 CV-Out upper row -> A150 I/O In 1
A155 CV-Out lower row -> A150 I/O In 2
A150 O/I is the final CV-out

if you want the two trigger rows the same way you have to split the 
cable from A154 9-16/A3 out and feed it to the second switch in the 
A150. Alternatively you might hardwire the second CV-In on the A150 to 
the switchsocket of the first CV-in.

Florian

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: A-154/155 question - 16 steps using an A-150?

2011-02-10 by yahoo@doepfer.de

> Dieter, the explanation on page 11 (and fig.2) of the A-154 manual
> refers to the use of two A-155 modules. What I want to do is run a 16
> step sequence from one A-155 module.
>
> On page 11 it's written: "it is possible to generate sequences of up to
> 16 steps too if two trigger rows resp. 2 CV rows of the A-155 are
> switched with an A-150 (for details see user examples)" but if you go to
> the User Examples page 12 it says "not yet ready"!
>
> So please could you explain how a single A-155 can be made to run a 16
> step sequence using an A-154 and A-150?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt

Sorry for my misinterpretation.

Connect the upper I/O2 socket of the A-150 e.g. to Trig3 and the lower I/O2
socket of the A-150 to the second CV Output.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

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