I would much rather have a LINK1 and LINK2 input so VCA outputs can be combined independently. This would allow multiple stereo panned signals to be mixed. Take OUT1 from the previous MOTM-130, plug it into LINK1. Take OUT2 from the previous MOTM-130, plug it into LINK2. Now the panned mix of both MOTM-130s is available at the second set of outputs. If you just want to link (mix) 2 VCAs (nonpanned), then take OUT1 and plug it into LINK2 on the same module. The mix is now available at OUT2. This not only saves a mixer module, it also saves unnecessary controls since there's already GAIN controls at the VCAs. John Loffink microtonal@... ----- Original Message ----- From: <jhaible@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 4:23 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-130 > Inputs *and* outputs are normalized so you will always get the desired > pan or crossfade function. Link jack is if you want to combine > more than 2 VCAs. > > You always have *both* CV inputs active at the same time, linear and > exponential. In pan and fade mode, the linear CV is used to pan and fade, > and you can still use the expo input for loudness control. > > (In other words, there is no need to run a signal thru more than one VCA > in series for panning and yout final synth voice's VCA - the combination > is done in the CV rather than the audio path.) > > JH. > > >
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Re: [motm] Re: MOTM-130
2001-03-25 by Microtonal
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