Thanks Ken.
Yes , after i sent the last mail , i looked at the Schematic and came to a similar conclusion.
Would it work to run the two CV Inputs to the CV In pads then the Initial Gain pot Wiper to the CVSN pad via a 100K resistor ?
They al seem to join up at the same point in the schematic.
On Monday, October 14, 2013 8:13 PM, "sasami@..." <sasami@...> wrote:
Look at the circuit diagram. From there you will see it is possible to add
extra CV inputs by connecting them via an extra 100k resistor per input to
the CVSN pad.
Ken
on the PCB ?
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extra CV inputs by connecting them via an extra 100k resistor per input to
the CVSN pad.
Ken
>Hi Ken and alland then link the two CV inputs and send them to the remaining CV Input pad
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>I'm wiring the VCA on the (Dmitri) Vintage Voltron Panel #1.
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>As this VCA is implemented with 2 x CV inputs i'm not sure how to wire this.
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>Do i just follow the Initial Gain Pot wiring on your CGS64 VCA build page
on the PCB ?
>one Inverted CV input jack.
>The wiring on the build page is representing one normal CV input jack and
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Initial Gain Pot wiring on your CGS64 VCA build page and then link the two
CV inputs and send them to the remaining CV Input pad on the PCB ?</div><div
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