You can feed it anything, well...not wall current or anything...but the clock input drives an internal buffer )NPN transistor that's only giving the microp 5 volt signals), and there's a diode inthere tha stps negative voltage form making it's way in there as well. You're covered. As a matter of reference, all of our inputs on all of our modules are buffered and protected. There's nothing going into critical parts of any circuit that'll abuse their input limits. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "appliancide" <appliancide@...> wrote: > > What sort of gate/clock signals can the model 28 take without damage > to anything inside? Would I need to attenuate the signal from a roland > mc-202 or tr-606 before connecting it to the 28? > > Thanks, > Paul >
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Re: Model 28 question
2007-09-13 by (i think you can figure that out)
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