It shouldn't worry the Serge at all. Serge inputs (according to the Gold Book) can take up to 25V in, and I've seen nothing to contradict that. These voltages are turned into tiny currents by the input resistors. In the case of mixed inputs, the current from two 7.5 volt signals would be the equivalent to that of a 15V signal.
The worst that might happen would be an op-amp going into phase-inversion lock-up, and that can be solved by powering down and up again.
The worst that might happen would be an op-amp going into phase-inversion lock-up, and that can be solved by powering down and up again.
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:32 PM, philippe@... [cgs_synth] <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Hello
I'm currently building a TPS and successfully completed the 16 steps sequencer part (including the vertical sequence with a CGS 28)
This panel is really amazing, much more powerful than the TKB as a pattern generator IMHO.
But I'm running it currently from +/- 15V, and I realized the outputs at their max are quite high (between 14-15 V) so I'm afraid it might be harmful for the Serge in some cases.
Would there be an easy way to address this ?
Would a simple voltage divider on the outputs do the trick or is there something else I might change to lower it ?
Thanks !
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