Actually I have not yet installed my VCA. If I plug my headphones directly into the output of one VCO I can faintly hear the pitch of the second VCO if I, say, do a frequency sweep with the POT of the second VCO. What would be allowing the signal from the second VCO to leak into the output of the first VCO? I am not using ANY patches for this. thanks --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "monroeeskew" <monroe.eskew@...> wrote: > > That is strange. The modules are independent and don't pass signals > through the power supply. Is the one VCO still connected to a VCA or > mixer while you do this? Perhaps the VCA/mixer is not completely > attenuating when it should be, so you may need to adjust a trimpot on it. > > One thing I have noticed is that no matter how much I adjust my ASys > VCA or the volume CV on my keyboard, the signals cannot be 100% > attenuated and can still be heard very faintly if I turn up my speaker > loud enough. I can tolerate this though. > > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "TacocaT" <zpardos@> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I just recieved my rs15 case and I put a couple of doepfer style VCOs > > into th case and I can hear one VCO's output (faintly) through the > > other's output (no patches). This shouldn't be happening. Does it > > happen for anyone else? Is there also crosstalk when using the ASys > > power connectors? > > > > I wonder if the doepfer racks have this problem at all. > > >
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Re: RS15 rack crosstalk between doepfer modules
2007-08-15 by TacocaT
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