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Buffered multiples?

Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by pstnotpd <psm@wanadoo.nl>

Hi guys,

Just pondering. I think I would appreciate something like a buffered 
multiple for critical signal paths (A182?), i.e. cases when there is 
a noticable voltage drift when using a normal multiple. It Would be a 
nice addition to the standard multiples which suffice in most cases. 
Does the inbuilt 'multiple' of the A175 inverter buffer?

Second: Has anybody had any succes in getting vowel sounds out of the 
A127 using a MAQ? I'd imagine you would have trouble with the 
inherent quantizing of the beast. Would a 5 octave range through a 
VCA have enough resolution to get to the specific frequencies?

Cheers,
Patrick

Re: Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by pstnotpd <psm@wanadoo.nl>

Would that work in a standard Doepfer case? Thought there was 
something about the power supply?

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Andreas Lindholm" 
<andreas.k.lindholm@t...> wrote:
> You can always get the buffered multiple from Analog Systems it is 
great.
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by Andreas Lindholm

You can always get the buffered multiple from Analog Systems it is great.


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> Hi guys,
>
> Just pondering. I think I would appreciate something like a buffered
> multiple for critical signal paths (A182?), i.e. cases when there is
> a noticable voltage drift when using a normal multiple. It Would be a
> nice addition to the standard multiples which suffice in most cases.
> Does the inbuilt 'multiple' of the A175 inverter buffer?
>
> Second: Has anybody had any succes in getting vowel sounds out of the
> A127 using a MAQ? I'd imagine you would have trouble with the
> inherent quantizing of the beast. Would a 5 octave range through a
> VCA have enough resolution to get to the specific frequencies?
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
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Re: Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by Tim Stinchcombe <timothy@tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk>

> Does the inbuilt 'multiple' of the A175 inverter buffer?

No. The two sockets are simple connected together, so that you can 
feed the signal to be inverted straight back out again.

Tim

Re: Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com>

> Just pondering. I think I would appreciate something like a buffered 
> multiple for critical signal paths (A182?), i.e. cases when there is 
> a noticable voltage drift when using a normal multiple. It Would be 
a 
> nice addition to the standard multiples which suffice in most cases.

What's wrong with the A185?

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Buffered multiples?

2003-02-26 by Andreas Lindholm

Not much, but it doesn't span over many framecases so good, right?


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> > Just pondering. I think I would appreciate something like a buffered
> > multiple for critical signal paths (A182?), i.e. cases when there is
> > a noticable voltage drift when using a normal multiple. It Would be
> a
> > nice addition to the standard multiples which suffice in most cases.
>
> What's wrong with the A185?
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