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A-183-2

2011-11-06 by Lars

Hi!

Would the A-183-2 take care of the slight mismatch of Moogs slim little phatty to match up with my Doepfer A-110 oscillators.  Read that moog CV is not true 1 volt per octave - more like 0.97 per octave.  (The moog goes horribly out of tune when going above one octave). Tried the A183-1 attenuator but it doesn't work (goes the wrong way).  Someone told me I need to multiply to the voltage slightly.  Hoping the A-183-2 would do the trick since it can do offset (and multiply?).
Grateful for any help on the matter...

/Lars

Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-183-2

2011-11-07 by Bakis Sirros

yes, if you want to control the A-110 from the LP keyboard, then you need to 'very-slightly' multiply the little phatty's keyboard cv output, via the A183-3 Amplifier module.

 
Bakis 


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Hi!

Would the A-183-2 take care of the slight mismatch of Moogs slim little phatty to match up with my Doepfer A-110 oscillators.  Read that moog CV is not true 1 volt per octave - more like 0.97 per octave.  (The moog goes horribly out of tune when going above one octave). Tried the A183-1 attenuator but it doesn't work (goes the wrong way).  Someone told me I need to multiply to the voltage slightly.  Hoping the A-183-2 would do the trick since it can do offset (and multiply?).
Grateful for any help on the matter...

/Lars


 

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