thanks a lot Ti! i wasn't sure if the signals would make it through unscathed. i'll definitely go this route. g --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Ti_ <shari_en_jin@...> wrote: > > I used to use a behringer patch bay for a while and > mostly worked fine except that the jacks themselves > are pretty weak and get finicky with too much plugging > and pulling. I'm sure a better uality bay like the > dbx would be a better choice, but all in all they do a > fine job of freeing up space in a cabinet by not > having to use too many multiples so you can fit in > more fancy ones! > ~Ti_ > > --- gunnar <roaringvapids@...> wrote: > > > does anyone have experience using a standard patch > > bay (dbx, behringer, etc.) to route > > control voltages? do you pretty much get out what > > you put in? or if you haven't done this, > > would you expect it to work? > > > > i want to bring my kenton midi > cv outs to a front > > panel, where they would be far more > > useful with my dotcom. > > > > thanks! > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping >
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Re: cv + patch bay?
2008-03-26 by gunnar
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