Correct reference. R-Gain replaces the level pads. It is doing the same
function.
Ken
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function.
Ken
>Ok, Checked it again, and I made a wrong reference._______________________________________________________________________
>I'm refering to what's described on the synthacon page as the level pads.
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>Cheers,
>Tom
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>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
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>> R-gain is usually a fixed resistor, or a preset trimmer. It is a
>> set-once-and-forget type control so you can adjust the filter output
>to suit
>> your system. Basically it is to compensate for variances in the
>transistors
>> used in the filter. It does not need to come out to the panel.
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>> Ken
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>> >I'm going to incorporate this modules and a drum sym in my 9090
>project.
>> Alas it turns out, due to the masive amount of panel space of the
>synare.
>> That I'll have to drop a pot.
>> >
>> >First of, I included a mixer in my 9090, so I have to bring the
>levels of
>> the cgs modules to line levels to use them together with the 9090. But I
>> also wanted to keep the posibility to use the cgs modules in my
>modular. So
>> my initial idea was to use a switched jack followed by an
>attenuator. But
>> then I started
>> >looking at the r-gain of the filter section of the cynare. That got me
>> wondering if I really need this volume pot. I'd like to know what
>the impact
>> of this filter is on the volume, independent of the vca/vcf
>sequence. Or is
>> it more interesting to leave the r-gain pot out?
>> >Another posibility is to leave one of the 6 500k pots out. In this
>case,
>> does it matter which one?
>> >
>> >Back to soldering,
>> >
>> >Tom
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>> >
>> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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