Hey Cray, whaddya say? Sorry. Anyway...the Model 14 is equal to a Serge Processor, a Peak and Through (which they don't make any longer) and a voltage controlled crossfader, much like the ones n his Equal Power Processor (not sure o what it's called now) So it M14 has more functionality than the Serge Processor. Plus you get the ifty dual color LEDs! Remember each of the M14 processors have three different outputs - sum (ala Serge Processor) max (outputs the highest voltage of inputs and min (the lowest voltage of the inputs). So you've got two of those -and- the corssfder, which is equal power transfer (no DB drop in the middle) and it can be patched out independantly of the processors - ou can se the crossfader as a standalone. (This is starting to sound like the hard sale at this point), but... another thing to keep in mind: havng two dual processos isn't the worst possible outcome on the planet. I've got eight! - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cray5656" <amni56@...> wrote: > > hi peter > > i am looking to buy your model 14 dual voltage processor, but just > realised i have a dual processor on my serge, that i havent as yet > used, with the lack of info out there for the serge dual processor is > it very similar to your model 14, if so i will spend my money on the > state filter instead. >
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Re: model 14 dual processor and serge dual processor
2006-10-01 by (i think you can figure that out)
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