The offset knob is disallowed in the MAX/MIN outputs because it effects the nature of the
output decoding. Anything higher than ground in the MIN out wouldn't pass, and anything
lower than ground in the MAX Out would also dissappear. As far as the traveling the other
send, it would only serve to attenuate the range of each.
If you want the MIN/MAX simultaniously, meaning it would not flat line at ground - take
the MIN out and MAX out of the first processor, run them into two of the inputs of the
second processor and monitor the SUM out.
- P
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "jalmari3" <jari.jokinen@...> wrote:
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> In another thread the function of Model 14 Offset knobs was explained,
> but I didn't understand it.
>
> I process CV:s with my M14. I can't get the Offset knobs to have any
> effect on the corresponding Min and Max outputs. On Sum outputs the
> knobs affect DC offset, as expected. What kind of effect are the Offset
> knobs supposed to have on the Min and Max outputs?
>
> Can I somehow compare two or three positive CV:s and get the minimum of
> them - other than ground/zero?
>
> Best regards
> Jari Jokinen
>