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Well' date=' my Simmons drum module for example expects +7V for a full velocity trigger at the 5 pin sequencer input.  It will trigger at 5V, but at a reduced velocity.  My Roland System 100 from memory expects +12V or +15V.  Other modules, especially home made or cloned ones, may expect a higher voltage too.  It might also be useful for controlling high-current lights or LEDs in a MIDI controlled light show, or for those in the MIDIfication forum working on old organs etc.

I also had this slightly insane idea for implementing velocity/accent in a drum sequencer by boosting the voltage to all the pins simultaneously.  I think this chip could handle that.

BTW, there´s also a TPIC6A595 version that can sink up to 350 mA/Pin continuous.

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