Thanks Lugia, thats what I thought but I needed to double check!


I am currently successfully experimenting with very small solar panels that when linked to my system create control voltages dependent on the amount of light hitting them. These panels seem to work fine but am I risking my gear ? I guess I should have asked this question earlier, here are the details of the type of solar panels I am using-

"Seeed Studio Solar Panel
The Seeed studio 0.5W is a monocrystalline silicon solar panel. This solar panel performs a higher conversion rate that up to 17% as compared to polycrystalline silicon solar panel and thin-film solar panel. This kit has a length of 70mm, a width of 55mm and a height of 3mm. It can be used for power supply.

Features and Benefits
• Maximum load voltage 6.4V
• Open circuit voltage 8.2V
• Typical current 100mA
• Typical voltage 5.5V"

Thanks for any input!


Thanks Ronin, please report back if you can!


thanks that is an idea..


thank you Lugia, it is for delaying either the pitch or velocity signals from a DFAM's sequencer before they are sent to a quantiser in an attempt to get a 16 step sequence, I shall look at analogue shift registers, thank you for your time


Hi there, just wondering if there is a module that will delay cv signals, looks like Noise Reap Dub Delay will but seems hard to find in the UK, is there anything else out there? cheers for your help