--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Steve Ridley <spr@...> wrote:
"Red is used for trigger signals, Blue for DC coupled signals, Black
for AC coupled signals, and purple is used for sync."
Did you mean, that blue inputs do (usually) ignore negative portion
of the signal? That would be strange, since for example Precision
VCO has only one black input (and one black output)...
>I just found the FAQ:
> > - Are the blue jacks DC coupled and black jacks AC coupled?
>
> Not quite. Black means a bipolar signal - usually audio - which
> goes both positive and negative. Some are AC coupled, but not
> all. Blue are (usually) positive control voltages and are DC
> coupled.
"Red is used for trigger signals, Blue for DC coupled signals, Black
for AC coupled signals, and purple is used for sync."
Did you mean, that blue inputs do (usually) ignore negative portion
of the signal? That would be strange, since for example Precision
VCO has only one black input (and one black output)...
> Have you looked at Bananalogue? They seem to be on hold at theI have their Eurorack VCS, which I really like.
> moment, but they do (did) a couple of Serge modules in 3U...