hello all, the motm 700 should be okay for +/- 11.8 volts in voltage mode alternatively maybe using an 800 envelope generator you could do the following - set sustain to full and make up a cable that connects the envelope minus output to screen and the plus output to tip thereby giving approximately a 10 volt potential or is this a very bad idea anyone..? cheers paul b sheffield ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Wagorn" <pwagorn@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 6:04 PM Subject: [motm] amplifying a trigger? > Any way anyone can think of to amplify a 5v trigger into a 10v trigger to > drive a 2600 from a 606) using a motm? (Or other means?) > > > > Unfortunately I don't have a vc lag. > > > > I was thinking maybe putting a DC 9v battery into a 700 dual vc router & > switching it with the 5v trigger. - would this work? Can I put DC into an > audio input of this thing without wrecking it? > > > > Maybe using the suboctMux? Put the trigger into the input & use the gain on > one of the octaves to output a higher volt (and I guess longer) 'trigger'.. > again, would what is essentially a short DC way below audio freq (the 5v > trigger) hurt it? > > > > Any other ideas? I find that my 2600 gets little use nowadays because of > this incompatibility with everything else that I own that uses 5v triggers > > > > thanks > >
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Re: [motm] amplifying a trigger?
2004-08-18 by Sikorsky
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