cp-251 version differences
- latigid on
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Re: cp-251 version differences
An "attenuator" boosting a signal?
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Re: cp-251 version differences
You're right - a momentary lapse of reason on my part.latigid on wrote:An "attenuator" boosting a signal?
At +5 it should just be the same as the incoming level.
Routing Noise through the mixer and setting the Offset control should boost your level. I think. *ducks*
Anyway, I still think the problem is low signal from the Noise circuit. Not enough noise in the noise.
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Re: cp-251 version differences
No other differences that I know of besides the attenuators.
And for what it is worth, I have never been bothered by the range of my S&H. If it was putting out 0-5v randomly I would wind up attenuating it anyway. I can't comment on the noise level for sure since I've never owned an older one.
And for what it is worth, I have never been bothered by the range of my S&H. If it was putting out 0-5v randomly I would wind up attenuating it anyway. I can't comment on the noise level for sure since I've never owned an older one.
Gear: Moog LP, Gibson LP, lots of FX