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Re: Super Psycho LFO individual outputs

2010-09-04 by Elby Designs

The point marked Mixer Bus is a virtual ground so you won't see anything. You need to take your outputs from the `other' side of those resistors. You may need to add a buffer on each one to prevent loading etc from external circuits.

You may be interested to know that for my Panther version (3U Eurorack) that I have an Expander Module which allows you to take any (fixed) mix of up to 5 oscillator outputs and passes them through a similar output stage with Glide and buffering. So, for example, in addition to the standard output on the Super Psycho LFO you can have another output which is a mix of, say, oscillators 1, 3 and 5 and then another output which is a mix of, say, oscillators 1, 2, 3 & 4 and so on.

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Laurie Biddulph

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From: Rico
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 9:58 AM
To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [cgs_synth] Super Psycho LFO individual outputs


Hey guys, Im trying to wire individual outs for each LFO on the Super Psycho LFO

So on the schematic it looks to me if i grab the signal from the 470k resistor (marked "mixer bus") and run it to a grounded jack I should be cool. When i tried it I got nothing, The rest of it is fine, seems to be working the same as before I took it apart. Jacks are grounded.

Am i missing something or am i just in the wrong place?

thanx

rico



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