Dear readers,
I own a MF 101 low pass filter and I am curious if i could plug the trigger out from my roland 626 (which is +5V) into one of the expressionpedal inputs without blowing it up or frying the circuit. I want to do this to create a sort off 'auto cutoff' in tempo.
Mf 101 +5V trigger
Re: Mf 101 +5V trigger
If the 5v is supplied at tip it should be fine. Try it using a mono cable.
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Re: Mf 101 +5V trigger
Thank you for your reply
Re: Mf 101 +5V trigger
if you have a soldering iron, rig up a guitar tone circuit -- the simple filter is a slew limiter and will act as an AD envelope running a trigger through it, plus its passive
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Re: Mf 101 +5V trigger
I don't exactly get what you mean with thatmoremagic wrote:if you have a soldering iron, rig up a guitar tone circuit -- the simple filter is a slew limiter and will act as an AD envelope running a trigger through it, plus its passive
Re: Mf 101 +5V trigger
That's awesome. Would one have to use a different value cap?moremagic wrote:if you have a soldering iron, rig up a guitar tone circuit -- the simple filter is a slew limiter and will act as an AD envelope running a trigger through it, plus its passive
Stage II, MF-102, MF-105m, MF-107, paia theremin, akai s2000, yamaha pss 680, yamaha cp 25, and other stuff