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DC Offset and A143-9 quadrature LFO

DC Offset and A143-9 quadrature LFO

2013-09-19 by raulpena1974@yahoo.com

Hello all. I had a question which maybe some of you may answer. I am using the a183-2 as a dc offset and feeding the output into cv in #2 of the a143-9. With the cv2 control of the a143-9 at 0, The offset from the a183 slows the LFO. Which is what I want,but when I raise the cv level on the a143-9 above zero it no longer slows the LFO. My curiosity has the better of me. Why does it behave this way?Is there something I'm missing? Thanks for any help with this. Raul Pena

AW: [Doepfer_a100] DC Offset and A143-9 quadrature LFO

2013-09-20 by yahoo@doepfer.de

> Hello all. I had a question which maybe some of you may answer. I
> am using the a183-2 as a dc offset and feeding the output into cv
> in #2 of the a143-9. With the cv2 control of the a143-9 at 0, The
> offset from the a183 slows the LFO. Which is what I want,but when
> I raise the cv level on the a143-9 above zero it no longer slows
> the LFO. My curiosity has the better of me. Why does it behave
> this way?Is there something I'm missing? Thanks for any help with
> this. Raul Pena

That is really strange. With CV2 control at 0 a control voltage connected to
the CV2 input should not affect the A-143-9 frequency (or at least not very
much because the exact zero setting of the knob maybe a bit difficult to
find).

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

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