1) That's a s∗∗∗tload of wiring
2) I am worried about confusion of having 2 LEVEL pots in 6:1 mode
Paul S.
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From: Dave Bradley <
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To:
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Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 10:14 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: Mixer idea
>From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...>
>
>May as well get my 2 cents in...
>
>>
>> a) It's either 6:1 or 2 seperate 3:1 AC/DC mixers
>> b) in 6:1 mode, you have 2 outputs
>> c) in 3:1 mode, each mixer has an output
>> d) toggle switch that Larry torques to 400ft-lb selects the mode
>>
>> now tricky stuff
>>
>> e) there is only 1 MASTER level out. It is a dual pot. So, in 3:1 mode
the
>> MASTER effects BOTH mixers
>> the same.
>
>How about this - 8 pots, 8 jacks, no switch. Configured as 2 3x1 mixers,
>each with 3 input and 1 output level controls. Output of mixer 1 is
>normalled to a hidden 4th summing node input on mixer 2 (no input jack or
>pot). Plugging a jack into output 1 disconnects the normalling and you have
>2 3x1 mixers. Use only output 2, and you have 1 6x1 mixer. You might need a
>pulldown resistor on the hidden input so that it doesn't flop around when
it
>is disconnected. Does this sound feasible?
>
>Dave Bradley
>Principal Software Engineer
>Engineering Animation, Inc.
>daveb@...
>
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