Perhaps, but I've never had any problems using my Wiard 300 series modules along with Doepfer, Analogue Solutions, Moog Voyager, even my MS 20 (as long as I wasn't driving oscillators). Just experiment, and you'll do fine... -andrew bunny --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, damon <damon@...> wrote: > > From Doepfer's technical page: > > Control voltages, as produced by modulation s sources like the LFO > and ADSR, are from -2.5 V to +2.5 V (5 VSS) for the LFO, and from 0 V > to +8 V for the ADSR. > > Plan B's envelope is +8v > > Cwejman's envelopes are only +5v > > Analogue Systems is like Wiard, 100m, etc. However, not all Blacet > is 10v. The two Quad VCAs I've bought over the years have a 5v ceiling. > > On Oct 6, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Grant Richter wrote: > > > Why do you say the euro system is 5 volt? > > > > The standard set by the Arp 2600 is that all mini-jack systems > > should be 10 volt control > > range systems. I know the following follow that: Wiard 300 and > > 1200, All Blacet modules, > > PAIA 9700 modules, ARP 2500/2600, Roland 100 and 100m, Aries 3xx > > modules. > > > > Did something get changed in the designs from european module makers? > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "wiard300" <wiard300@> wrote: > > > > > > I am considering buying a JAG to use with my "euro" modular. Are > > there > > > any possible issues? I would probably run an LFO thru it, as an > > example. > > > > > > thanks, > > > RSA > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Any problems using the JAG with a 5 volt system (euro)?
2006-10-06 by andrew dalio
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