newbees keep on asking questions......
Philip
philip.olsson at ktv-sjobo.se
Sat Feb 5 22:25:28 CET 2000
1.The Key Cv often have a scale pot. So you can trim the settings more than the other inputs
however you can use it as normal input or not even include it.you can also input key cv in other cv inputs (doh).
2. Instead of having a bunch of multiples you can hook them up instead directly into the vco, and normaly there is also couple resistors that acts like a cv ,mixer.Oftern you can leave some of the inputs out(not all doh)
3. I guess there is something that divides,multiplies
ect it varies,,,,,,,,,,,,
// Olsson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter van Hamersveld" <peter83 at bigfoot.com>
To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:19 PM
Subject: newbees keep on asking questions......
> yess, here some questions again from Peter and Egbert
>
> 1) why do some VCO's have both a [KEY CV] and a [CV] input part?
>
> 2) why do some of them have multiple [CV] input parts?
>
> 3) how come that one we connect a (e.g) 100K Ohm resistor to a circuit, it reads about 60K when we measure it resistance IN the circuit, and there are no obvious illegal connections? is this usual?
>
> well, that's it for this time i guess, other questions will follow undoubtly.....
>
>
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