--- Tony Allgood <oakley@...> wrote: > But I would hasten to add why we really need to be 'hugely' > accurate at DC for an external mixer. This only really applies > for VCO pitch. The MOTM VCO has a 1V/oct input which > are used for the pitch CV already. ----- Original Message ----- > From: alt-mode <alt_mode@...> > I second this approach. I'd rather have a good audio mixer that does > DC than a hugely accurate DC mixer or a very expensive mixer that > does both. The voltage summers on the inputs of the modules should > do the accurate DC mixing. When I'm mixing control voltages through > a mixer, the offset and drift are usually not as important because I'm, > well, mixing up a bunch of control signals and probably don't care as > much about 1V/oct scaling, etc. Besides, a little drift and non-linearity > can be very creative now and then... > Eric I agree gentlemen. "Usefulness" and "do you need this or that?" should be the basis for design anyhow. But, I thought the discussion about how one might go about it was interesting and worth having. I think we will all be happy with the compromise approach Paul will choose. > Tony Allgood wrote: > Another issue for mixers, particulary at DC is the gain. This is worse > to set up accurately in a reversible attenuator system. In other words > accurate calibration of +1 and -1 settings. Yep. So, you would have a mixture on inputs -- some or most reversing and maybe one or two that are not reversing. Kind of the same approach Paul uses with FM inputs. Larry H
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Re: [motm] accurate DC and AC in one package
2000-07-19 by J. Larry Hendry
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