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Re: the last yard

2004-08-06 by djbrow54

I'm driving a Carver PM-600 amp so I build an output module 
specifically for it.  I always want a foot pedal volume so I used one 
of the Charlie Lamm / EDN VCA pcb's with separate gain and cv inputs 
for left and right followed by an attenuator and capacitive coupling.
 
The module provides remote power control so the amp powers up with
the MOTM.  This way I can drive mono or stereo with foot volume from
my MOTM-850.

I also designed and built tape output modules that convert the
signals to -10 dB levels with input, output, mix, and feedback 
controls to interface to my Otari 4 track.  I can use these signals
if I need line levels. This allows me to either record or have analog
delays for each of the four channels. Both of these designs are on
the ModularSynthPanels group under the 'DJB designs' folder.

Dave
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, John Neilson <jneilyahoo@j...> wrote:
> 
> Hey, as I wait for my first box o'modules to show up I thought I'd 
toss
> out a question:  what's your connection from your MOTM to the rest 
of 
> your gear?
> 
> Looking at the Oakley site, he says of his OMS-410 "410 Helper" 
module
> "The three audio outputs of the MOTM-410 are combined to produce an
> outstanding stereo output. These outputs are especially designed to
> drive long cables and can be tailored to produced ordinary line 
levels
> for direct connection a to a mixer."
> 
> That got me wondering what everyone else was using.  Specifically, 
what 
> module do you patch out of (VCA? something else?) and what do you 
connect 
> into (preamp? mixing board? A/D?)
> 
> Thanks for any insights here...
> John Neilson                                           jneil@j...
> 
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