I'll try to be more clear this time.
I'm assuming that you are connecting your AS modules to a Doepfer
power supply bus board. (If this is incorrect, please ignore
everything else I say.)
1.You must get Doepfer adapter cables. These are available from AS.
Apparently, there are different adapter cables for different modules,
so you must be sure to get the correct adapter cable.
2. You have to remove the original AS cables and replace them with
the Doepfer cables. To correctly orient the cables in the sockets on
the PC boards, take note of the marking on the adapter cable that
says "0 v." and position the cable so that marking lines up with
the "0 v." marking on the AS module's PC board. (In the case of my
RS90s, this results in the wire pointing towards the front panel as
it leave the module, and the red line poiting toward the top of the
module)
3. Plug the adapter cable into the Doepfer bus board with the red
line oriented toward the bottom of the bus board, just as it is when
connecting a Doepfer module. (in the case of my RS90s, RS100 and
RS60s, the red line is at the top of the cable when it leaves the
module, so it must be twisted 180 degrees to be fitted to the Doepfer
bus board properly oriented with the red line at the bottom.)
4. Turn on the power supply. If it appears that your other modules
are not working (ie, no blinking lights, etc.)turn off the power
IMMEDIATELY, and check all steps again. A loss of power usually
means that something is connected wrong. However, if corrected very
quickly, you may noty cause any damage. (it happened to me, and
everything still worked fine after the problem was corrected.)
Hope this helps.
An aside: There are two problems with connecting AS modules to a
Doepfer system: One is that you end up with a 1/2 hp space in between
the Doepfer and AS modules. I use several Doepfer portable cabinets,
which have 1hp of extra space space that is usually covered with a
1hp blank panel. So, by putting several AS modules in the cabinet, I
simply lose this 1hp space. This could be a bigger problem in other
rack.
The second problem is a difference in design philosophy. Doepfer
modules almost always have attenuators on the CV inputs. AS modules
often do not, but often have attenuators on the CV outputs. So, to
do waveform modulation on my RS90s from a Doepfer LFO or EG, I need
attenuators somewhere in the signal path.
I'm anxiously awaiting the release of Peter Grenaders fabulous
sounding "gizmotron" to help rectify this situation. Right now, I'm
using pots wired to 1/8" jacks. Looks terrible, but works. (of
course, would look better if I mounted them on a panel)
Please excuse the length of this tome.
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "nectarios01"
<nectariosm@h...> wrote:
> The AS cables leave the modules with the red wire on top, but cross
> out on the buss board side. The top wire (red) goes down third from
> the top on the buss board end. Is that the way those Doepfer
adapter
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> cables are wired?
> Also... the RS110 cable does not do that cross wiring thing. The
> ribbon cable has two red wires this time, one that is on the top,
> and one that is 3-4 wires inside. Which way is that supposed to go
> on the buss board.
>
> ...Sorry if I am being thick, but I wanna make sure I do not blow
> any of my modules.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Peace out.