Thankyou for the response and explaination. Regards Ed On 6 August 2012 10:47, <yahoo@doepfer.de> wrote: > ** > > > > i've noticed this on my a-132-4 > > i'm using mine as 4 separate vca's > > a negative voltage will no doubt close it more, but why the > > design i wonder > > The A-132-4 VCAs have an exponential control scale. The A-132-4 information > on our website says "The control scale for each VCA is about 12dB/V (i.e. 1 > V CV decrease corresponds to 12dB level decrease and 1 V CV increase > corresponds to 12dB level increase). 0V CV corresponds to about -60dB". > Consequently a negative voltage is required to attenuate more than -60dB. > > Same applies to the A-132-3 in the exp. mode. As a rule exponential VCAs > have a certain attenuation/amplification specified in X dB/V. From the > theory one never reaches zero amplification (-OO dB) but in reality the > signal will vanish in the noise floor. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a 132-3 dvca leaking sound
2012-08-06 by edward tomlin
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