Paul, Sounds like a reasonable design. To do anything more (with pan, for instance), you'd have to go to a wider panel. When we originally discussed this, you were not happy with the idea of a gain pot that was dead part of the time. What changed your mind? Dave > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > > After reading over the previous inputs, and researching the potentional > op amps that are both low drift and decent audio quality, here is > what I've > decided to build: > > The mixer has 6 inputs, 2 outputs. Each input has an attenuator. > > There are 2 GAIN pots. In the default 6:1 configuration, only 1 > GAIN knob is > active: it controls the master > gain. The other knob is shorted out by an analog switch. > > NOW.......if you plug a patchcord into the SUB OUT jack, lots of stuff > happens. The mixer is split into 2 seperate > 3:1 sections. The aforementioned dead GAIN pot now is active for > the linear > section (it's a linear pot, too). > The former master GAIN pot controls the log section (it's a log pot). >
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RE: Mixers....again.
1999-10-11 by Dave Bradley
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