Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV signals use the same connectors?

2017-12-15 Thread Bruno Afonso
s extra use BOXED HEADERS!!!!!! > > > > -------- Forwarded Message > > Subject: Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV > signals use the same connectors? > > Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 17:10:46 +0100 > > > > Be aware of the power

Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV signals use the same connectors?

2017-12-15 Thread Brian Willoughby
e BOXED HEADERS!! > > Forwarded Message > Subject: Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV > signals use the same connectors? > Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 17:10:46 +0100 > > Be aware of the power supply stuff. The connector can be reversed, which may >

Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV signals use the same connectors?

2017-11-14 Thread STEFFAN DIEDRICHSEN
Be aware of the power supply stuff. The connector can be reversed, which may lead to unwanted escape of holy smoke or similar uncontained engine failures. Protection diodes to avoid wrong polarisation make sense, if the voltage drop across them is acceptable. Steffan > On 14.11.2017|KW46,

Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV signals use the same connectors?

2017-11-14 Thread Vladimir Pantelic
for completeness' sake this applies to power connections too ;) On Nov 14, 2017 09:17, "Ezra Buchla" wrote: i must add for completion that you should also be prepared to accept +/- 12v on the *output*. (see for example here:

Re: [music-dsp] [dumb question] do Eurorack audio and CV signals use the same connectors?

2017-11-14 Thread Neil Goldman
For the most part, most modules do not differentiate between CV and audio. But some do treat them differently, and do it how you suggest, sampling the CV inputs at a lower rate. I know the Roland System 1m and the Hoxton OWL both do this, and probably many others. The OWL and 1m label their audio