I am also corresponding with John Blacet on this. I am in the middle of finishing my Time Machine conversion and writing the construction docs for those who like a little more detail to work with on the MOTM conversions. As part of those documents, I will include negative voltage input protection for the two inputs that need them (delay and external mod connections). But, I want to be sure that what I put in my instructions: 1 - works fine on my kit 2 - has John's blessing. I hope to have these documents published in the middle of next week. The instructions will also include all resistor changes to date that have been recommended by John. Thanks to John for the great feedback (feedback... regen ... get it? :) I am a stooge remember) Larry Hendry ----- Original Message ----- From: <revtor@...> Also, I had my 320 patched into the "delay" cv input. yes the 320 is+/-5v and the TM says that this input takes from 0-7.5v I hadnt read this until after my little problem arose. Patching them together led to my delay not making any more delayed signal until I powered it down and up again. It worked for a second or two then as the 320 reached a certain level the TM "thumped" and no more delayed signal. but upon turning it off and on again, it worked fine... Im assuming this has to do with the bipolar nature of the 320?
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Re: [motm] TimeMachine working!!
2002-01-10 by J. Larry Hendry
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