From yahoo Sent Wed, Jun 27th 2018, 07:57
For this you have to shorten the two capacitors C1 and C2 (both 0.68uF)
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
> “The VC Waveform Processor A-116 is a very complex module, which,
> especially through the modulation of clipping level and symmetry
> parameters, can give any number of sometimes drastic waveform
> transformations.”
>
> Though it requires a scope in many instances and the user is
> required to constantly ride an output attenuation in response to
> new levels from CCV and SCV, this statement is absolutely true.
>
> Having said that, the A-116 needs also a DC input mode. Such a
> modification would allow us to drastically transform LFO signals,
> etc. Could this be achieved simply?
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