>
> So, before I end up buying a bunch of modules I can't use, exactly how hot
> (in audio terms) does a signal have to be??
>
It depends on the ∗module∗.
The VCFs (410, 420, 440) can take "line level" inputs directly. Defined as
+4dBu, about 1.24V pk-pk as
I recall.
BUT....the signal generators in MOTM use 10V pk-pk, or around +22dBu.
SO......in the case of the ∗410 only∗, there is an optional padding
resistor. If you are using it as a stand-alone
filter for non-MOTM applications, leave it out. For jamming VCOs into it,
put it in.
For the whiners: if you want to do both, then PUT IT IN AND DRIVE IT FROM AN
AMPLIFIER! See how
∗easy∗ that was :( See how ∗nice and convient∗ an line-to-MOTM amplier
is??!? See??!?!
The '440s and '420's, SINCE THEY HAVE INPUT LEVEL POTS, can be adjusted
for any level input.
Come on, people!
And please don't bitch about shortages on the list. All you have to do is
email me. Anytime anyone wants to
come over here and stuff 280,000 parts into little plastic bags, one by one,
be my guest. (1850 modules worth, approx.).
Sheeesh
Paul S.