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I was wondering what would be most appropriate for AOUT jacks.  TK's FM box has the AOUT signals going out through a DIN of some sort.  I think 1/4" jacks might be better for interfacing with seperate modules.  Opinions?  If I use 1/4" jacks, what should they be labeled?  Pitch 1 through 4 and Gate 1 through 4?

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I was wondering what would be most appropriate for AOUT jacks.  TK's FM box has the AOUT signals going out through a DIN of some sort. 

If you take a closer look at the photos from Thorstens box, you'll see that the DIN jack is just connected with the core. So this jack is providing the data  connection for an external AOUT module.

Opinions?  If I use 1/4" jacks, what should they be labeled?  Pitch 1 through 4 and Gate 1 through 4?

Use what you want. ;D I would use 1/4"s too.

BTW: The AOUT module has 8CV outputs and pitch is only one thing to control. So I would call them CV1 to CV8. And there are only 2 gates.

Raphael

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BTW: The AOUT module has 8CV outputs and pitch is only one thing to control. So I would call them CV1 to CV8. And there are only 2 gates.

Pitch is just one of the things you can control, cv's can be used for everything which has cv-inputs; think of filter cutoff, amplification, lfo rates, you name it..

And there are 10 gate outputs, at least when you use MBCV, the 8 additional gates are on the core board (j5?? search the forum).

cheers, marcel

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