Monday, December 15, 2014
Low-Gain Electronics - SubMix6 Demo
Published on Dec 15, 2014 LowGainElectronics
"SubMix6:
Back by popular demand, the SubMix6 is an improved concept over the original SubMix7. Featuring 6 active/buffered inputs, with linear attenuators, with two dedicated mix outputs labeled A and B and one dedicated SubMix output labeled ABMix Options: (Available Simultaneously)
(2) 3 inputs x 1 output x (1) submix output
(1) 6 inputs x 1 output
Half the functionality of the original SubMix in less than 1/4th of the size!!
The SubMix6 was designed with the intention of sub-mixing the waveform outputs from VCO's. Passive mixers tend to functioned more like waveform "on/off" switches with little in between for mixing options. With active inputs the load on the summing bus stays constant and you get smoother/more gradual mix regardless of the load on the input.
The SubMix6 is CV and Audio friendly, keeping in mind you will have offset/clipping if you use the SubMix output of mixers that are mixing AC & DC signals at the same time.
You can also take advantage of the SubMix output and play around with feedback loops!
8HP Retail: $199 USD"
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