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Hi,
I’m on the clockworks again.
Can I sum (means combine) two outputs with the switchblade+ to get a special rhythm?
In the manual is no information about an output impedance and max current in case of a shortcut.
Thanks in advance,
hue
We have not tried summing the outputs of the Clockworks together but it should work particularly if the sliders for the two clock outputs are not placed at either extreme (at minimum or maximum).
You can test if the summing works by using this cable: http://a.co/2v70mr1
Hi Flick,
but that the point to mix certain divided clocks with the sliders together to fade in in fade out. That means the sliders are max or min.
Are there protection Diodes in the Output?
In other words: please take a look at the circuit.
Thanks for any help in advance,
HUE
Each output does have a protection diode so setting one output to an extreme on its slider should not effect the other outputs that it is summed with.
Hi Flick,
I’ve found the diodes in the schematic just now by downloading the original schematic by Julia Truchsess in freestompboxes.org.
But I thank you too very much.
So now I can connect several switches to the clockworks outputs to sum these.
Thank you so much, I’m in luck right now!
HUE
Let us know how it works out.