Fair question. I'd say probably most output stages can drive about 10-12 inputs, easy. 20, probably. There will be a point where the voltage each module "sees" will drop enough to be audible, due to the parallel resistance of all the input summing resistors. But then a retune will fix you right up. You are just heating up the 100Ks in the inputs more. Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tkacs, Ken <Ken.Tkacs@...> To: 'MOTM Forum All' <MOTM@onelist.com> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 9:06 AM Subject: [motm] Oscillator Driver > From: "Tkacs, Ken" <Ken.Tkacs@...> > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? It may be premature, since I only have > one MOTM VCO built at the moment with two more on the way, but... > > With multiple VCOs, I assume I'll take the keyboard CV, feed it into a jack > multiple, and plug the other, say three, cables into three VCOs. > > At what point would such a setup need to be buffered? If I was driving, say, > ten VCOs, is an "oscillator driver/buffer" of some sort needed? Does the > average keyboard or MIDI/CV device put out enough current to drive a whole > bank of these babies without problems? > > Am I demented for having such a worry? > > >
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Re: Oscillator Driver
1999-12-20 by Paul Schreiber
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