[sdiy] Outamp in?
Terje Winther
terje.winther at wintherstormer.no
Tue Apr 6 22:45:20 CEST 2010
Amazing.
I had this as one possible solution/answer, but it just puzzled me so
much it was hard to grasp.
Thanks a lot for the answers.
Terje Winther
Den 6. april. 2010 kl. 22.21 skrev Veronica Merryfield:
> It is still a requirement. The latest product I'm working on has it.
>
> On 2010-04-06, at 1:04 PM, cheater cheater wrote:
>
>> It's not uncommon for synths to have a 'mix through' jack, for
>> example
>> the TB303 - it's so that the keyboard player doesn't have to lug
>> around mixers with him, those things were big AND expensive...
>>
>> D.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 20:10, Terje Winther
>> <terje.winther at wintherstormer.no> wrote:
>>> In the original Oberheim SEM there is a 3-pin connection in the
>>> VCA section,
>>> I1 to I3.
>>> I1 is VCA out, and I2 is ground, and both of these are used in the
>>> standalone version as well as in the 2-voice, 4-voice and 8-voice
>>> versions,
>>> so that is all good.
>>> However, I cannot find any reference to how I3 called "Outamp in" is
>>> supposed to be used. It is a connection from outside of the SEM to
>>> hook up
>>> just before the final buffer, but after the SEMs VCA control
>>> (CA3080), so
>>> anything you connect here will not be controlled by the SEM, just
>>> added to
>>> whatever is present on the output.
>>> Is there anyone who knows anything about this?
>>>
>>> Terje Winther
>>> terje.winther at wintherstormer.no
>>> http://www.wintherstormer.no/
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Terje Winther
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