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Revision as of 09:00, 18 October 2019
The Pin matrix is usually used for patching on non-modular synths. Generally inputs are on one axis and outputs on the other and a pin inserted where the two axes meet establishes a connection.[1]
Disadvantages
The number of patches that can be made is limited[1] and the proximity of signal wires in the matrix can cause crosstalk.[2]
Synths that have used a pin matrix
References
- ^ a b How to use matrix pin panel?, Muff Wiggler forum, May 2012
- ^ ARP 2500!, Muff Wiggler forum, August 2011
External links
- Matrix switch options for modulation routing?, Muff Wiggler forum, October 2011 – warnings of circuit complexity
- Yes, we have some bananas. We have some bananas today., Muff Wiggler forum, July 2010
- Hinton Instruments SwitchMix background information
- Making Audio PatchPanels and Making Patch Pins by Steven Thomas
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