The offset pots are linear - there's no flat spot or 'de-linear' zone hovering fore and aft around 12 o clock, but i've found it very workable regardless. The inputs are scaled so that full positive on the channel input pots will yield no attenuation at the sum outs - what goes in is coming out. One can easily dail in the offset to null knowing this. --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "jalmari3" <jari.jokinen@...> wrote: > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure > that out)" <peter@> wrote: > > > > > > I'm going to answer these based on what I think you may be > referring to here. > <Lots of good info snipped> > > Sorry! I should have presented my question clearer: > > Lets say M14 is used simply as a two independent 3 to 1 CV/audio > mixers. In such case DC offset (at the Sum outputs) might be unwanted > and thus the DC offset knobs would need to be at 12 o'clock. Both > leds should be grey then. > > I just wonder, if there are practical problems in this situation, > such as very sensitive knob settings or DC offset not being exactly > zero. If not, then the M14 can replace two mixers (and of course > offer extra features). > > > Best regards > Jari Jokinen >
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Re: Using model 14 as an audio crossfader...
2006-12-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
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