Ken Stone has 2 modules, one (cgs60) meant to allow you to use a guitar effects pedal w/ modular signal levels, and the other (cgs46) for converting a module for use w/ guitar. basically a preamp and a voltage divider packaged together. http://www.cgs.synth.net/ bbob >_____________________ > >Message 13=20 > From: "Matthew Hiscock" audio@... > > Date: Tue May 9, 2006 2:07pm(PDT)=20 >Subject: Re: Balancing amps for non-modular synths. > > >That's what I need. And it's pretty cheap. > >Or I guess I could diy one up, something like this: > > >http://1176neve.tripod.com/id6.html > >I believe that one is just a step-up and not a >step-down, which is=20=20 >really all I need. > >On 9-May-06, at 4:46 PM, John Neilson wrote: > >> >> Would something like this do the trick for you? >> >> http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=3DLLS >> >> They make an 8-channel version as well. >>> >>> >>> --Apple-Mail-4--751364529 >>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>> Content-Type: text/plain; >>> charset=3DUS-ASCII; >>> delsp=3Dyes; >>> format=3Dflowed >>> >>> Attenuate I can do already - I want to boost. >>> >>> My sampler and Matrix are both set at unbalanced >(-10) and I want to >>> take them up to balanced (+4), like my modular. >>> >>> I know the MOTM filters can handle unbalanced >levels just fine, but >>> I'd rather have the boosting before and not >after the filtering. I >>> also want to save the trouble of switching the >-10/+4 switch on my >>> soundcard. >>> >>> Matthew >>>
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Re: Balancing amps for non-modular synths
2006-05-10 by rdrake
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