I tried the 420/440 trick which worked great until i deafened everyone by
accidentally tweaking the resonance knob into feedback range, that level is
still 10v p/p. I thought about turning down the CV MOD on the 110, but
doesn't that act like an FM input on a filter or oscillator? if i
attenutate the CV going into the VCA, won't it change the characteristics
of the envelope? instead of having a usable voltage range of 0-5v, i'd be
dropping it to 0-1.5v. i could be wrong, however, that's why i'm asking you
kind people. -nate
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>RE: motm levelsThere is NO NEED to build 'output attenuators' for MOTM!
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>a) Use the input level of the '420 or '440. Just set the IN level to like 3.
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>That will reduce the
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>output signal to about +2dBu. In other words: if your patch has a '420 or
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>'440 in the signal path,
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>just crank the gain down in the filter.
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>b) use the CV MOD pot on the '110. This can be thought of as an overall
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>'volume' control. If the '110
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>is the last module in the signal path, try setting CV MOD to like 4.
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>Paul S.
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