yes, that helps a lot. i have a very small system so if i get this i need to be able to use it as an audio splitter as well if necessary. i have the rs70 now but i find that the inverter acts as a lpf even with the slew turned all the way down and i wanted to make sure that the rs230 didn't have similar issues with audio signals. thanks, adam --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "piperplaysynth" <dave@h...> wrote: > Hi Adam, > > I ran a quick audio test for you as I have two of these. > > There were no problems with the sound quality of a sawtooth wave as I > swept it up to the limit of my hearing range through the > buffer/inverter module. I tried the same with the inv output and - no > problem. An A-B comparison with the un buffered wave showed no audible > difference but that was the extent of my test as I did not have time > to record the output and look at the waveforms, also I did not try a > voltage bias (shift). > > Uses include > > Inputing a CV from another synth. > > Providing an inverted (mirror image) CV (for chorusing etc.) > > Providing extra outputs from a CV source without overloading it > > and more. > > Hope this helps:-) > > Dave.
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Re: rs230 buffer/inverter
2003-05-19 by adamburr1973
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