Wrong list perhaps but doesn't the 255 do what you want?
2008/3/15, cuari7 <medejd@...>:
2008/3/15, cuari7 <medejd@...>:
> Hi,
>
> Since the resurgence of another old icon, the Mighty Buchla, I have
> wondered about the existence of mixers/scalers that could deal with
> the higher voltage ranges that its modules work with, such as the
> 281e.
> Buchla offers the 210e and the 256e, however, these are digital
> mixing/attenuating devices that do not offer the luxury of fine, non-
> stepped voltage scaling. I have tried to mix voltages from the 281e
> into stock Doepfer mixers, and the output pegs out at +5 V. Also, for
> reasons I can't explain, the Doaff cannot invert these voltages.
>
> So the question begs: Can any of the Serge attenuators/mixers/scalers
> deal with these higher voltages? I have owned many Serge panels in
> the past (which unfortunately I ended up selling. Damn!!!!) and I
> think they would only take up to +/-5 V.
> If this is not the case (which I'm afraid of), then could/would our
> good friends at STS (my main man Rex and his minions) make a, M-
> module with these capabilities? I must point out to you that the size
> of the front plates is perfectly compatible with the Buchla format,
> not to mention the banana kinship between the two brands. This would
> definitely make financial $en$e, I think, since the Buchla format is
> becoming quite popular among synth geeks and, in fact, there are
> other 3rd-party companies making some of their own modules Bookla-
> compatible (f. example: Cynthia's Zeroscillator). Also, the "e"
> version (or "Neo-Buchla") sorely lacks true analog scalers/inverters.
>
> I hope this stirs interest in producers and consumers alike. I will
> be happy to be your beta-tester, Rex!
>
> j. diaz, a.k.a. cuari7
>
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