I built an interface to my reel-reel for echo and delay using the cgs- 23 board. Makes for a great preamp. http://modularsynthesis.com/modules/DJB-012/djb012.htm I added a switchable gain to my multimix. http://modularsynthesis.com/oakley/oakley.htm I added a variable gain to my MOTM-890. http://modularsynthesis.com/motm/MOTM-890.jpg http://modularsynthesis.com/motm/MOTM-890_panel.jpg None of these are stereo but the cgs-23 would probably be the easiest to do. I like the variable gain the best as it seems to work best across a number of different external units. I've found that some of my rack units can take pretty high levels also. Dave --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Mark <yahoogroups@...> wrote: > > > While I don't own an MPX-1 myself, as far as I can remember, it has > both input and output level knobs, and -10/+4 switches in the back. > So I don't think you would need any any sort of I/O module. Also, > considering that the MPX-1 can send most of its internal mod sources > as MIDI data, you could use it with a MIDI-->CV converter to create > LFO's, envelope followers, etc. > > Anyway, it wouldn't be too difficult to build a 1U triple preamp. > Just put an attenuator before an op-amp, then you would have > adjustable gain from "negative infinity" to whatever you gain set the amp > (eg. 15-20 dB). You could build it on a MUUB, MOTM breadboard, etc. > You could even use an Oakley multimix panel if you didn't mind the > knobs being labeled wrong. > > On 9/19/07, Richard Brewster put forth: > >Great! Thanks. I get stuck in a rut or two myself. > > > >About this suggestion by Robert: I use a Lexicon MPX-1 to add effects > >through my external mixer send and return. Great idea to take the MPX-1 > >output and feed it back into the MOTM. But it is at line level. I > >don't have an external input module yet. This looks like another DIY > >project. Blacet has an input module with envelope follower, but I want > >a stereo unit. Ideas? >
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External feedback; was Re: [motm] Stuck in a rut (help)
2007-09-23 by djbrow54
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