ketap
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Post by ketap on Jun 15, 2024 5:52:49 GMT
Hi, I have a trivial question that has probably been answered many times before, but I can't find anything about it...: when I feed MIDI into my AEModular, the signal is automatically routed to the AEModular-Bus and is then available via Bus-CV/Bus-Gate. Now I have a QuNexus controller that supports CV (0-5V). Can I route the CV/Gate from the controller to the AEModular-Bus? At the moment I feed the controller-CV/Gate into the CTRL-IOs of the Master Module and from there into Mults/Buffers etc., which looks complicated when there is actually a bus available... . The most obvious idea would be to connect the CTRL I/O patchpoint of the Master Module to the Bus-CV/Gate patchpoint of the Master Module (there is a sentence about this in the module documentation for the master module). I tried it and it works, but I'm not sure and don't want to break anything by patching outputs into outputs... .
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Post by admin on Jun 15, 2024 6:52:28 GMT
Actually I never tried this and I'm glad that you found that you can patch incoming I/O into the bus on the Master module. If it were to break anything it would already be broken when you tried ... so I guess you're safe ;-)
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Post by saltatempo on Jun 15, 2024 12:08:44 GMT
I read past threads about risks for MASTER module itself. So I try to connect the MASTER only to 5v and GND pins of the bus, leaving floating the other pins. It seems Is functioning (only my GRUNGE pins are problematics, but it's ok).
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Post by pt3r on Jun 15, 2024 13:15:11 GMT
I was told previously that the bus patch point should be left to the master module, you are not suposed to patch any signals into them yourself.
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ketap
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Post by ketap on Jun 15, 2024 13:37:33 GMT
Cool, thanks for the answers, helpful as always! ( link to the documentation, the relevant description is in the output section if I understand it correctly...).
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Post by saltatempo on Jun 15, 2024 20:56:06 GMT
Cool, thanks for the answers, helpful as always! ( link to the documentation, the relevant description is in the output section if I understand it correctly...). Reading the documentation seems there are no risks, Better than I thought
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