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Subject: Re: MOTM State of the Union

From: Steve <eboyz@...
Date: 1999-03-05

I too would like the idea of the mixer having a switch to select between 1 x 6 or 2
x 3. I'd recommend making this mixer now and then down the road making a CV
controlled output module. So you could use CV's to control level and pan, you guys
feel free to fill in the ideas on this module. Point being it would be better to
have a module dedicated to the 'output' duties.

Steve

Christopher Jeris wrote:

> From: Christopher Jeris <cjeris@...>
>
> An NSA packet sniffer claiming to be JWBarlow@... wrote:
> > Let me STRONGLY suggest that you put in a switch and a second output, so that
> > it can be used as either a single 6 input mixer OR as TWO independent THREE
> > INPUT MIXERS. The lack of mixing inputs on some of the MOTM modules
> > (understandable considering the cost of pots and knobs), causes one to highly
> > desire a few 2-3 input mixers for CV and signal inputs. Really the only time I
> > need a 6 input mixer is right before the amp, so I just use a small mixing
> > board for output (plus you gotta pan some of those 6 across the stereo field).
> >
> > In terms of pots I would recommend linear because of CV, and because I
> > typically use a mixing board to change audio levels during recording.
>
> What he said. _Exactly_ what he said. Unless I'm not understanding
> something right (not unlikely), an external mixer is required to apply
> pitch CV (not FM) to the 300 VCO. Almost every review of a modular system
> I've read (Serge, Fenix, Doepfer, old Rolands) says somewhere "I always
> need _one_more_ CV mixer!" (Not Modcan, significantly, because of the
> disgusting number of attenuated CV inputs on those modules -- but Modcan
> doesn't have all the Rico Suave Features of MOTM, either.)
>
> So, it's boring, but lots and lots of 3 input linear mixers would be a
> Good Thing in my book.
>
> thanks & peace,
>
> Chris Jeris MIT Math: The mother of all functors awaits you.
>
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