Got it, thanks.... I fed an LFO into the inputs and it turns them on and off. Maybe when I did it before the LFO was going too fast? Maybe I was dreaming.... Thanks!! Ithai. --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote: > > Yes. It is almost certain that if the UP, DOWN, and UP/DOWN pots work > as expected, the corresponding VC inputs also work. They go right to > the pots. > > Remember, too, that the VC inputs are mainly useful with very *slowly > changing* control voltages. The CV going in would normally be changing > at a slower rate than the slew being imparted. A very slow LFO, EG, or > a sample & hold being clocked at a slow rate would be the type of CV to > use. A fast CV here might not have much of an effect. > > -Richard Brewster > > http://www.pugix.com > > mate_stubb wrote: > > >Besides the possibility that it has an assembly error and does not > >work, could it accidentally be in bypass mode? Bypass switch mounted > >upside down? Is the bypass LED lit? > > > >Moe > > > >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "ithaib" <ithaib@> wrote: > > > > > >>Hi everyone, > >> > >>I'm experimenting with my new VC LAG, and the only thing I don't > >> > >> > >understand is how to use > > > > > >>the 3 Up/Down/Up & Down Inputs. They accept Control Voltages, right? > >> > >> > >Why do they not do > > > > > >>anything? What am I not doing right? > >> > >>Thanks for any help... > >> > >>Ithai. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: VC LAG
2006-02-21 by ithaib
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