Thanks John and Chris!
Yeah, after looking at the specs in the catalog I would tend to agree that the Scaling
Processor offers the most possibilities. Three sections with processing inputs, one of them
with a variable offset control, plus a fixed offset voltage of +5 volt as a tiny fourth section.
The only CV processor of this kind in the system I ordered is a Dual Processor in the Blue
Control panel. Wondering why Rex picked that one for the shop panel instead of the
Scaling Processor, and why it's the most expensive of the bunch too...
I'll keep a one in mind for my imaginary custom panel.
Thomas
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "paradigmshiftbeats" <paradigmshiftbeats@...>
wrote:
Yeah, after looking at the specs in the catalog I would tend to agree that the Scaling
Processor offers the most possibilities. Three sections with processing inputs, one of them
with a variable offset control, plus a fixed offset voltage of +5 volt as a tiny fourth section.
The only CV processor of this kind in the system I ordered is a Dual Processor in the Blue
Control panel. Wondering why Rex picked that one for the shop panel instead of the
Scaling Processor, and why it's the most expensive of the bunch too...
I'll keep a one in mind for my imaginary custom panel.
Thomas
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "paradigmshiftbeats" <paradigmshiftbeats@...>
wrote:
>
> I personally believe the Scaling Processor offers the most bang for
> the buck (and panel space) and highly recommend every mid-sized system
> have at least one of these along with an Active Processor.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Chris
>