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Re: thoughts on control voltage delay

2008-07-22 by edgard_varese

The ease of integration depends on your setup. I use 19 inch rack
frames for my Dotcom and Modcan systems, so racking is easy. I don't
use the same power supply, but I could. Modcan modules can be mounted
in MOTM rails and run from MOTM power with special 4-pin to 3-pin
cables.  You could use either Dotcom's MOTM/Blacet adapter or MOTM's
Dotcom adapter. They both use 5v envelopes, but most Modcan modules
use 5v p-p oscillator signals. That's usually only an issue when using
a Modcan oscillator to modulate a 10v p-p input in the Dotcom system
(if you need extreme modulation). However, the Dotcom Signal Processor
and all Modcan VCAs can double the voltage of the input. Overall, I
love the combination.

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jonahrust" <jonahrust@...> wrote:
>
> the modcan digital delay does look pretty amazing, choices, choices. 
> i find that the modcan b series and the buchla 200e are probably the 
> 2 most physically beautiful modulars available these days.
> 
> but i'm already invested in a dotcom system so..
> 
> how easy is modcan to dotcom integration?
> 
> probably gonna add a cv input to my boss-dd6 and have it as a "side 
> delay"
> 
> 
> >
>

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