[sdiy] easy way to reduce synth levels to guitar FX Levels?
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Mon Nov 3 16:03:28 CET 2008
Similar was mentioned over the weekend.
Check out Ken Stone's (always-useful!) site:::
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs60_sba.html
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs46_sba.html
Dan Snazelle wrote:
> if i have a synth level output which is going to be switched between ON and bypass and then fed into other FX pedals and an amp, should I, and if so, how should I reduce the levels to a more manageable level?
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> I assume the ASM2 vco puts out either a 5 or a 10 v p to p signal, which is obviously far hotter than a regular guitar signal.
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> The unit will have a volume control (in wet mode) so that will help, but it would be awkward if i was playing it and i forgot the volume was all the way up. if i stepped from BYPASS (guitar) to ON (synth and filter), it would most likely blow the amp!
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> I know how to use an opamp to ADD gain but not how to reduce it.
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> any ideas appreciated!!!!
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> thnx
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