"Bravelands" the output of the attenuator and the output of the filter are connected, is that right? Similar question for "Cherokee" where the mult's outputs (I think) are connected to other outputs.
I'm not going to try it. There's no way I'm going to connect one output to another output I thought that was the one rule to not damaging your synthesizer
For "Cherokee", the manual states that you can use multi to combine two AC-coupled audio sources, and send to a single output. Here, theyre trying to combine 3 audio sources...I think I'll stick with the manual.
Bravelands patch makes no sense. You have the OUTPUT of the attenuator, going into the OUTPUT of the filter. I thought that was the one rule to abide by. do not patch one output to another output. I thought that would cause damage to the circuit
These are really groovy as heck, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for doing this! ;)
This is great! Thanks for posting.
superb
I love Lisa
i cant help but read these notes in her voice :)
2112!!!
in the bravelands patch you should connect the attenuator output to cutoff in
exactly...
"Bravelands" the output of the attenuator and the output of the filter are connected, is that right? Similar question for "Cherokee" where the mult's outputs (I think) are connected to other outputs.
I'm not going to try it. There's no way I'm going to connect one output to another output I thought that was the one rule to not damaging your synthesizer
For "Cherokee", the manual states that you can use multi to combine two AC-coupled audio sources, and send to a single output. Here, theyre trying to combine 3 audio sources...I think I'll stick with the manual.
Bravelands patch makes no sense.
You have the OUTPUT of the attenuator, going into the OUTPUT of the filter.
I thought that was the one rule to abide by.
do not patch one output to another output.
I thought that would cause damage to the circuit
Absolutely agree ! As it's a modulation coming from the attenuator, I guess the output must be connected to Filter *Input* !