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Re: Stooge panel design for Bi-N-Tic filter

2005-05-08 by djbrow54

The sub outputs are buffered +/- 5 volt levels from the counter
that muxes the switched capacitors. They are the sub outputs
of the internal VCO. The switch selects 1 of four outputs and
and the sub in adjusts the level as the second input to the
mixer.

A normalized sub in jack would simply be a second input
to the filter. It seems like there is more advantage in using
the panel space for FM inputs since an audio mixer could be
used prior to the input jack for additional inputs.

Dave

--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote:
> Maybe it's just because I haven't had my tea yet this morning, but
I'm
> confused as to why there is a SUB IN pot but no corresponding jack.
When I
> saw the four-position switch markings I assumed you intended to run
what Ken
> calls the IN 2 signal through the NC connection of a jack (rather
than one
> position of a five-position switch), but I couldn't find that jack..
.
>
> --Adam

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