Okay, I've been wondering about bipolar CV... I built a joystick controller for someone's Analogue Solutions modular, and I built it to have -9v/+9v outputs. When I was building it, I'd heard they used 0-6v, then I heard 0-12v, and then -6/+6v. Not knowing for sure, I contacted the manufacturer, and they said the modules were controlled -10V/+10V, bipolar. From the hoarse's mouth...... I guess I didn't quite understand. I built the joystick to run off 2 9v batteries, and calibrated the center X/Y positions to 0v. Left = - 9v, Right = +9v, same with Up/Down. I sent each voltage to an individual output. So there were 4 outputs total (-9, +9, -9, +9). When I got done and sold it to him, only the + voltages worked. The - voltages had no effect on any module. But it worked great, so there was no issue. Just redundant outputs! The only thing I could think was maybe the CV inputs had stereo jacks? +/-/ground?? That seemed wrong though. Can anyone explain bipolar CV? Thanks, -Mike Walters www.mysterycircuits.com
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Re: control voltage question
2003-08-20 by Mike Walters
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