You would need to take each separate output from the output pins of the
op-amps of each filter. The pots are on the INPUTS and thus are of no use as
connection points. Put a 1k resistor between each output pin and its jack. I
do not see there being any need for additional buffering, but I have not
tried it.
Ken
(a,b,c,d,f,h,i,k,n,u) straight to panel jacks? or would i need to buffer
each output? would it make a difference if i wanted to have both the
individual outs and the standard mixing arrangement?
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op-amps of each filter. The pots are on the INPUTS and thus are of no use as
connection points. Put a 1k resistor between each output pin and its jack. I
do not see there being any need for additional buffering, but I have not
tried it.
Ken
>if i wanted to expose each of the individual frequency bands as individualoutputs, could i just tap off the outputs normally going to the wiper pots
(a,b,c,d,f,h,i,k,n,u) straight to panel jacks? or would i need to buffer
each output? would it make a difference if i wanted to have both the
individual outs and the standard mixing arrangement?
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