I used the Moog design for a passive attenuator. Simple design, three pots and 6 jacks. Wired so the first input will go to all 3 attenuators/ outputs. You disconnect the chain by plugging into the second input/third input. So it can be a multiple as well. Very useful module in my setup. Perhaps a 1U Stooge panel if Paul has no plans to release such a module? Terry coyoteous wrote: > > What does one do for additional attenuation in the MOTM world? Most > modules seem to have at least one input with no control and none (I > think) have output controls. I prefer the convention with no output > level controls and all input level controls (except v/8va inputs). I > understand that this is a trade off between circuit functionality, > panel real estate and module conventions - but, if this is truly a > "modular" system - where is the attenuator module? There needs to be > an alternative to burning a mixer (or half a mixer) to control an > input. Also, is there a down side to passive attenuation? (no pun > intended) >
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Re: [motm] Attenuator Options
2002-02-18 by T.J.
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