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If you put two different VCO tones in eachinput. The gain control is basically the level control for each channel.
Center both A and B “On Time”pots and it will switch between the two channels equally.
But, the period of time a channel stays “on”gets shorter as you turn the “On Time” control CW and longer CCW.
Basically, it just bounces back and forthbetween the two sources at whatever time setting you set per channel.
If you apply a patch cord to the pulseinput on Channel B, it will remain on channel B until a pulse/Gate is appliedand it will switch to the A channel for the A On Time amount then, return to theB channel until the next pulse is applied.
GCM
From:emlsynth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:emlsynth@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 20157:42 PM
To: emlsynth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [emlsynth] EML 200electronic switch
idon't think they interact with each other. each one is a separate timeraccording to the manual.
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OnThursday, March 19, 2015 8:32 PM, "klosmon@... [emlsynth]"<emlsynth@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hello-
I've just acquired a 200 -- trying to understand the switch function.
From what little is in the manual, and looking at the front panel, it wouldseem that the two "on time" controls should function similarly; on this unit, the B control seems to affect the switching speed, while the Acontrol is switching waveshape.
Does this indicate malfunction of the module, or do they all work thatway?
Thanks.
~GMM