Hi, I've seen some of these explained online, but not all. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of Jack colors used by Serge modules all through the years,...
Usually, to my knowledge, it goes like this (anyone; pls correct me if im wrong) red: trigger blue: AC coupled CV / audio black: DC coupled CV / audio purple:...
Here are all the colors I know of, maybe some other people know of more: Black = Bipolar/AC/Audio Blue = Unipolar/DC Red = Gate/Logic Yellow = Trig Grey/White...
... Red = gate or trigger pulses in older systems. More recent systems use yellow for trigger. ... No. Blue is DC coupled signals in the 0 to +5v range. ...
Thank you for claryfing that Steve cheers Yulian On 6-Dec-07, at 11:32 AM, Steve Ridley wrote: No. Blue is DC coupled signals in the 0 to +5v range. Usually...
... FWIW, some recent systems still seem to use red for trigger/gates. My 2006 and 2007 panels use only red jacks for trigger/gates... No yellow in my system. ...
That was my initial thought as well, but when I asked Rex, he told me that both inputs may be used for the same function.. perhaps it was my extrapolation of...
... On mine as well...mine functions as its described on page 5-7 in the Rich Gold Book: http://www.carbon111.com/sergebook.zip Yellow is trig in, red is gate...
Cool to know, James. I like to use a pulsed trig input to throw a nice "vertical voltage zig-zag" on a steady CV that gives me a very different response than a...
Hi, Thank you all for the answers so far. There seems to be some confusion or overlap in some of these based on conflicts in answers? (No wonder I've been...
Thanks for that informative reply! Just adding another source to the discussion. The Gold Book, in the 5Overall.pdf states that these are 'the three kinds of...
What’s really funny is that I bitched about this “stupid” design for years on my 2600 and odyssey and used a y-cable to split the gate and use it as a ...
... Usually, but not always. I don't think the TWS responds to negative CVs for example. ... That should have been -2.5v to +2.5v.... ... Yes. AC coupling is...
... More grist for the mill: Gray was used for SSG coupler and NTO sync jacks back in the '80s. A late '90s SSG I have uses purple for the coupler. Gate and...
Great News! ... I'm a *huge* fan of the first two Telomere releases! Amazing how different musicians get such diverse overall timbres from the Serge. Telomere...
YAWN, "Drifting through the shimmering seas of space......". All these euphemisms that surround this ....... (fill in any word of your choice, myself I really...
How wonderful it must be to be so much better than everyone else and have such a high quality of taste. If I need a final judge as to what is and isn't music,...
I'm certain that this conversation has been had as long as music's been around:... this is a subjective matter!!! What seems like "not" music to Lars is music...
thanks Yulian. It's a point well taken and one that seems to get lost consistantly on this list, and others,. . . that is, one mans "outstanding" is another...
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The least expected thing on these Yahoo fora is a flame war, as I have always found these to be less populated, much more civilized sites of "exchange of...
"Many of those who appreciate this stuff (meself included) also have a taste for more complex, rhythmic/melodic music. [...]Telomere is very relaxing, and I...
well, that's an opinion about a style... everybody's welcome to voice theirs if they care to. I haven't seen things get out of hand yet or get personal so...
OK guys, Obviously I hit a nerve somewhere, you won't let this issue go. My favorite reply is definitely mrboningen's: "bah humbug!" Nobody has cared...