Has anyone tried buffers other than LF356s for the CGS ASR? In
the documentation, Ken mentions that CA3140s would work,
though there might be offset errors. How noticable would such
errors be?
The offset would probably be insignificant against the droop anyway. Serge
used 3140s in his ASR.
Ken
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>Has anyone tried buffers other than LF356s for the CGS ASR? In
>the documentation, Ken mentions that CA3140s would work,
>though there might be offset errors. How noticable would such
>errors be?
Just noticed that the LF411 like a good candidate too. Definitely has
lower input offset than the LF356.
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--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@h... wrote:
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> The offset would probably be insignificant against the droop
anyway. Serge
> used 3140s in his ASR.
>
> Ken
>
> >Has anyone tried buffers other than LF356s for the CGS ASR? In
> >the documentation, Ken mentions that CA3140s would work,
> >though there might be offset errors. How noticable would such
> >errors be?
>
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