normalization (was Re: [sdiy] Banana vs. 1/4" question)

Scott Bernardi sbernardi at attbi.com
Sat Apr 19 02:06:42 CEST 2003


Exactly what I did on the Lockbox synth.
http://home.attbi.com/~sbernardi/elec/lockbox/lockbox_home.html

harrybissell at prodigy.net wrote:

> Switching only at the input jack... if you patch there it
> disconnects the normalled CV
>
> I'd normal
>
> KBD CV to each VCO
> an EG to each VCF and VCA
> one LFO to each VCO
> one LFO to the VCF
> VCF output to VCA input
>
> and maybe some VCO waves to VCF inputs... but
> only with attenuators on the VCF inputs. Ideally
> I'd have rotary or toggle switches to select waves
> into the VCF... or a mixer
>
> H^) harry
>
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> Sent: Apr 17 2003 23:18
> Subject: normalization (was Re: [sdiy] Banana vs. 1/4" question)
>
> >hello. i'm new here and a bit of a newbie to the diy thing. the discussion of banana vs 1/4" (or 1/8") mentioned the benefits of normalization. i know this much about normalization: using a switched jack to disconnect the hardwired path and route it elsewhere. however i don't know too much after that. i am building an efm modular with 2vcos 1vcf, 2lfos, 2eg, 2vca, noise. what would be the most 'standard' way to route these modules in a normalized setting? i'm thinking something like the system 100 or ms-20. when making the normalized patch, is the switched jack at both the in and out or just the in?
> >these may be newbie questions, but i searched for an answer before posting and came up with nothing.
> >thanks!
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