The Seq switch buffers will drive the mixers without problem
If you are hard wiring, you can connect your mixer inputs straight to the
emitters of the BC547 transistors.
If you are doing this patch with patch-cords, due to the variations in
loading caused by connection and removal of module inputs, you would want to
make sure all of your connections were made before you start tuning .
Ken
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If you are hard wiring, you can connect your mixer inputs straight to the
emitters of the BC547 transistors.
If you are doing this patch with patch-cords, due to the variations in
loading caused by connection and removal of module inputs, you would want to
make sure all of your connections were made before you start tuning .
Ken
>Can the Gate Sequencer CV board be hooked up to the step outs of a_______________________________________________________________________
>Sequential Switch? (in order to add some extra rows of CV sequencing)
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>Or is the buffer circuit on the Seq Switch already enough to support
>the load?
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>I want to make an 8 step 4 row sequencer using a Seq Switch and several
>8 channel mixers. Looking at the Seq Switch circuit, it looks like
>there may enough buffering already (?)
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>thanks for any thoughts :)
>
>Drew
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