Thank you for your answer Dieterbut if the switch is in the position 2 ( or 3 or 4 ) it became a logical module , using the input signal plug and the BC cv input .is my original mail more understandable ?
Thank you
GEORGES
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Objet : AW: [Doepfer_a100] voltage for logic function in the A 189-1
> Hi
> I'got a A189-1.
> I 'm asking a question about voltage to trigger the function and ( position 2) or the other logical functions .
> if I plug 2 out of a A155 ( trigger output or gate output ) in the A 189-1 the logical function doesn't works , is it
> because the A155 give a voltage about 5V ?
>
> If a A 160 or 161 is use it seems to work is it because voltage is 10 Volts ?
> if it is because of this, is ther another solution to work with the A 155 than, using a A 183-3 to amplify the voltage
> to 10 volts ?
>
>
> Thank you
Sorry - I don't understand your question. The A-189-1 is a bit modifier used to process audio signals (e.g. triangle or sawtooth
from a VCO)
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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2015-10-08 by fitz
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