hey pete - another question about the model 14, specifically the min & max. say you have 2V going into input 1, 5V going into input 2, and nothing plugged into input 3. what's the min output going to be, 2V or 0V? t --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)" <peter@...> wrote: > > Hey Cray, whaddya say? > > Sorry. > > > Anyway...the Model 14 is equal to a Serge Processor, a Peak and > Through (which they don't make any longer) and a voltage controlled > crossfader, much like the ones n his Equal Power Processor (not sure o > what it's called now) So it M14 has more functionality than the Serge > Processor. Plus you get the ifty dual color LEDs! > > Remember each of the M14 processors have three different outputs - sum > (ala Serge Processor) max (outputs the highest voltage of inputs and > min (the lowest voltage of the inputs). So you've got two of those > -and- the corssfder, which is equal power transfer (no DB drop in the > middle) and it can be patched out independantly of the processors - ou > can se the crossfader as a standalone. > > (This is starting to sound like the hard sale at this point), but... > another thing to keep in mind: havng two dual processos isn't the > worst possible outcome on the planet. I've got eight! > > - P > > > > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cray5656" <amni56@> wrote: > > > > hi peter > > > > i am looking to buy your model 14 dual voltage processor, but just > > realised i have a dual processor on my serge, that i havent as yet > > used, with the lack of info out there for the serge dual processor is > > it very similar to your model 14, if so i will spend my money on the > > state filter instead. > > >
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Re: model 14 dual processor and serge dual processor
2006-10-02 by tommy_molotov
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