Hi Michael.
They are simply points to add more inputs. For an extra CV input for
example, just connect a 100K resistor to the CV SN. The other end goes
to a new CV input socket.
the CGS65 is a wee bit short on CV inputs - I wanted 2 on mine, so used
the CV SN to connect the pot to.
(just finished adding the last few bits on mine - am about to test it,
when I've let it sit for a while. there's nothing like a fresh look at
it in the morning :-)
cheers,
Dave
They are simply points to add more inputs. For an extra CV input for
example, just connect a 100K resistor to the CV SN. The other end goes
to a new CV input socket.
the CGS65 is a wee bit short on CV inputs - I wanted 2 on mine, so used
the CV SN to connect the pot to.
(just finished adding the last few bits on mine - am about to test it,
when I've let it sit for a while. there's nothing like a fresh look at
it in the morning :-)
cheers,
Dave
On Dec 8, 2007, at 19:44, prophei wrote:
> hello...
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> what do the audio and cv SN inputs on the pcb actually do?
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> thanks!
>
> -michael
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