There's no difference between the AS and Doepfer multiples. --Chuck > -----Original Message----- > From: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jalmari3 > Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 2:18 PM > To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [analogue_systems] Multiple question > > It appears, that Analogue Systems RS170 multiple can be used as a unity > gain mixer, while Doepfer A-180 cannot. What is the reason for this? > RS170 looks a better buy... > > From RS170 manual: > "On other occasions, you may wish to mix signals before presenting them > to a single input. If you wish to control the proportions in which this > is done, you should use an RS160 or RS165 Mixer. If you simply wish to > sum the signals, you can use the RS170 as a pair of passive 4-channel > mixers with unity gain." > > From Doepfer forum: > "...In principle an A-180 cannot do this job [Mix 2 control voltages] > as you never should short outputs (but that's what you do if you > connect the CV out of an A-190 and A-155). In the A-100 nothing can be > damaged by shortening outputs but it's a basic principle not to do that. > For your application you need a mixer/adder..."
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RE: [analogue_systems] Multiple question
2007-01-18 by unknown freak
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