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Subject: Re: [motm] How to connect balanced signals to the MOTM

From: "Dale Kay" <dale@...>
Date: 2006-03-30


big delay in this email.. anyway, I been digging at Paul's group looking at specs...
This info on what does work will come in handy if I use any of my other outboard filters and effects, even feeding to another synth.
I'll keep watching and piecing this thread together... It always nice to keep the audio chain as clean as possible with as little as possible in the path...
 
dale
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dale Kay (Inquisitor Betrayer)
To: MOTM litserv
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] How to connect balanced signals to the MOTM

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so what does the MOTM have going out it's output? microvolt, millevolts, whole volts or something larger? I am sure they must vary due to the nature of each.
 
what really is the impedance rating of the outs and in of a module? do they vary too?
 
and why is everyone not matching it, just wiring up cables to patch in? is it not critical, not a problem in the s/n area or just because you can?
 
going back to direct boxes, most are mindless, some are a bit more interesting in that they allow you to adjust the gain, ground lift, isolation and such
even a few channel mixer with the right in and out seems more useful than just re-wiring cables or it just doesn't matter?
 
I would like to hear from Paul S on this really plus a few other engineer types on this set of Modular.
 
dale