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Post by mrkoggs on Apr 29, 2020 16:06:36 GMT
Sorry if this has already been covered in another thread but if I use the control i/o on the master module to send Eurorack signals into the AEM, does the module apply clipping to signals that exceed 5v or would I have to attenuate beforehand? I'm wanting to use my O-Coast for some added modulation but don't want to fry anything!
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Post by slowscape on May 4, 2020 15:32:30 GMT
I have not used mine with eurorack, but based on what I've heard it seems the master does clip signals and put them in the 0-5v range.
Maybe wait for a more solid response before trying!
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Post by robertlanger on May 5, 2020 7:37:49 GMT
Hi guys, the Control I/O sockets on the MASTER module have a protection circuit, that clips incoming signals above +5V and also blocks negative voltages. I hope this is sufficient as solid response! So please try it; if something is fried because of externals signals please let me know - I'd feel responsible in this case ;-)
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Post by mrkoggs on May 5, 2020 13:47:17 GMT
Hi guys, the Control I/O sockets on the MASTER module have a protection circuit, that clips incoming signals above +5V and also blocks negative voltages. I hope this is sufficient as solid response! So please try it; if something is fried because of externals signals please let me know - I'd feel responsible in this case ;-) That's great thanks Robert I was just being overly cautious because I didn't want to melt my new baby
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