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Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 11:47 pm
by askashrub
Plop.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCwrtbOh_ek[/youtube]
Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 9:22 am
by Ric
I love the way it plays at 4:16, I am wondering if it is just the ARF itself or there are other pedals connected..because it has the same settings at 4:25 but with a different sound..
I love Knobs vids too!!
Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 9:58 am
by aen
Those are both ARF only sounds.
Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 4:07 pm
by Ric
aen wrote:Those are both ARF only sounds.
That's great!!

Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 3:00 am
by phantasmagorovich
This would probably solve a lot of problems for me if the CV could be patched into an expression in.
So I'm assuming it only sends positive voltage, that would be good. How high does it go? Is it designed with the +5V of a regular modular in mind or does it only go up to the +3.3V that seem to be the limit for most expression inputs? I guess it can always be tamed by setting the depth knob to a point where the CV out would not exceed the expected voltage of an expression in but I just want to make sure this works.
So my simple question this boils down to: has anyone tried to patch the envelope out into an expression pedal input and did it work?
Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 11:04 am
by aen
It's actually 7.25 volts at it's peak. I would not go patching it into expression jacks, though, as those are usually set up for a passive resistance, such as an expression pedal. Of course if you've got one of those fancy expression/cv inputs like on the moogerfoogers, you're in good shape, although I think those prefer around 5V.
Re: ARF IS REAL! Demo P.3!
Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 12:24 pm
by phantasmagorovich
aen wrote:It's actually 7.25 volts at it's peak. I would not go patching it into expression jacks, though, as those are usually set up for a passive resistance, such as an expression pedal. Of course if you've got one of those fancy expression/cv inputs like on the moogerfoogers, you're in good shape, although I think those prefer around 5V.
Drat!
I've recently learned that you can actually patch CV into expression if the cable is wired right and you attenuate correctly. The resistor is simply attenuating a voltage the pedal sends through the cable but that seems to usually be peaking around the 3.5V mark.
Alas. Time to look at a broadcast. Or didn't or of the modular brands make an attenuator cable..?
I'll investigate some more, thought I could cut it short and save me some research.
Edit: OK, that was easy. Koma electronic makes the cable I was talking about. Might still be risky though.