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<P>Hi All,</P>
<P>Hmm, I think the CAT has a funny circuit inside, which generates a trigger signal whenever the CV changes quickly, such as hitting a new(different) note. This was done as a part of the "duophonic with 2nd note memory" feature that only the CAT has. Its been a while, but I remember that I found that I couldn't even inject a CV into the CAT which has wide vibrato, or a trill, without causing this ckt to fire off the ADSR unintendedly...could this have something to do with it? I _think_ I had determined that in order to use a CAT properly via CV/Gate, this ckt had to be disabled.</P>
<P>Regards,</P>
<P>Kyle Jarger</P>
<P><A href="http://www.jkjelectronics.com">http://www.jkjelectronics.com</A></P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR><BR>> Hi, <BR>> <BR>> I am working on a octave CAT. And the problem was that the adsr wouldn't run <BR>> proper on a gate and when you played the same note again it became quiet.. <BR>> <BR>> Well, the gate problem looked easy. It needed a -7 to +7 gate. Fixed that <BR>> and worked ok...until I hooked up the cv. Sustain stayed up and it sounds <BR>> like the adsr was repeating. Without the CV it was ok. Only diffence is: <BR>> this cv is buffered and the cat's cv isn't.. <BR></BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>