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The original four channel distribution module that takes an input (audio or CV) and provides two signal outputs per channel. The outputs are buffered in order to prevent signal loss through distribution.
The channel inputs are cascaded to allow for up to 8 simultaneous outputs of a signal patched into channel 1. Patching another signal into another channel will interrupt the cascade and provide buffered signal outputs of the input signal to the new, and all subsequent channels. The number of "multiples" needed for a signal is entirely dependent on how the user patches the signals into the module.
Requires wire kit WK-12 if desired.


== Wiring information: ==
== Wiring information: ==
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This module is available
This module is available


'''$74.95'''
'''$80.00'''
 
To order, visit the [http://www.mattsonminimodular.com/shop MMM Store]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 9 June 2014

Buffered Multiple Board


The original four channel distribution module that takes an input (audio or CV) and provides two signal outputs per channel. The outputs are buffered in order to prevent signal loss through distribution. The channel inputs are cascaded to allow for up to 8 simultaneous outputs of a signal patched into channel 1. Patching another signal into another channel will interrupt the cascade and provide buffered signal outputs of the input signal to the new, and all subsequent channels. The number of "multiples" needed for a signal is entirely dependent on how the user patches the signals into the module. Requires wire kit WK-12 if desired.

Wiring information:

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Availability

This module is available

$80.00

To order, visit the MMM Store


Go to board dimensions and mounting

Go to general wiring conventions information

Back to DIY main menu