I built a couple of matrix mixers for output tasks. You can download my
schematics.
http://pugix.com/synth/matrix-mixer/
http://pugix.com/synth/dual-mixer/
A couple of CGS04 DC mixers would work for these.
I made one of the mixers cut the output by half, and audio taper pots do
a good job of managing the individual levels.
Richard Brewster
schematics.
http://pugix.com/synth/matrix-mixer/
http://pugix.com/synth/dual-mixer/
A couple of CGS04 DC mixers would work for these.
I made one of the mixers cut the output by half, and audio taper pots do
a good job of managing the individual levels.
Richard Brewster
On 4/16/11 6:07 AM, sasami@... wrote:
> Something like the resistive dividers in the CGS60 would do the job of
> dropping the signal down to line level for feeding into a hi-fi amp or
> mixer. That is pretty much what I do.
>
> Ken
>
>> For quite a long time, I would have just a few circuits on the bench and
> play them through my old PA amp. But now that I have a lot of nice modules
> getting completed, and planning racks of them to play... how do I go from
> dozens of interesting signals to something like a stereo output? Like some
> kind of mixer/ headphone amplifier thing? Since I work nights a headphone
> output of some kind is a must.
>> Funny that with thinking about synths and audio processing for about ten
> years that I have neglected to consider this bit. What do you folks
> recommend? I would like to hear about how people handle this.