Hi Fred and all . in the Analogic system we use banana jacks for the logic signals (gate or trigger) , banana jacks can be stack and act as mixr of logic signal when many outputs are conected to the same input , or can act as distrebuture of logic signal from one output to many inputs . this method enable to save logic mixers (OR gate) and multpile modules , this gives lots of freedome when creating a patch . on the other hand precision cv , or audio like in the MOTM is using shilded cable for best proformence as this signals are much more sensetive to cross talk and noise then logic signals , and also to make the cv out of the quantizer competable with the MOTM jacks . Cheers Gur Milstein >From: Fred Becker <mach25@...> >To: MOTM List <motm@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: Re: [motm] Supermoe metamorphs yet again (Analogic) >Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:21:14 -0600 > >Hi Moe and all, > >Have you seen this company or DIY person Analogic-acs? Who are they? > >http://www.analogic-acs.com/ > >Check out their huge synth with MOTM! > >http://www.analogic-acs.com/studio.html > >Since they are all about sequencing and control methods, it made me think >about Supermoe. How does their sequencing design compare to the Supermoe >technique? See their concept page-- > >http://www.analogic-acs.com/concept.html > >What about their use of both bananas and 3/4 jacks? Is there any advantage >to that? > >Fred > ANALOGIC Analog Control System _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
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Re: [motm] Supermoe metamorphs yet again (Analogic)
2003-02-18 by Gur Milstein
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