Elan, The M31 should be fine with 1V/Oct. Listen, I'm teaching tonight but when I get home I'll check mine here. I'd do it now but I moved my Midi interface and I think i plugged some of the I/Os to the wrong destinations. I've made careful and accurate voltage measurements and I'm not expecting to have an sour news for you, but to avoid pulling a Bush "Mission Accomplished" Foe-pah (like this one was any worse than his others?) lemme just triple check. Bottom line (and this is a general statement, not meaning to make any implication to the M31 or your comments here) 1V/oct is a tricky thing. I tire of people making statements when analog doesn't behave like their digital counterparts, but such is the way in this age of plug ins. As far as the M32 and M33...drop and give me 20! There's been a link up on our home page since April which gave an overview of our new line up. Go here, click on the right side of the screen and then click on any of the modules on that page for more info: http://www.ear-group.net/08new.html hope this helps, - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "argitoth" <argitoth@...> wrote: > > Hey Peter, I just purchased MX224 buffered mixer/multi and I am > returning them back to Noisebug because they aren't good for routing > 1v/oct signals. I am going to replace them with Model 31. Can I use > the Model 31 to multiply 1v/oct signals without significant pitch > tracking issues? > > By the way, did you release any information on the Model 32 and 33? > (What kind of modules are they?) > > Thanks, > -Elan >
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Re: MODEL 31 BUFFERED MULTIPLE RELEASED
2008-11-12 by (i think you can figure that out)
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