Dual 1 to 3 active buffered outputs with true Bipolar attenuverters.
What that means is when the knob is set
to the middle (detented for ease of use) there is 0 voltage/signal being
passed to the output. I've found a lot of bipolar attenuverting
circuits that rely on phase cancellation to have bleed when set to what
should be 0 due to not having enough of a null range in the middle. The
CVP-1 does not have that problem!
When the input is not being used it has
an internal 5V source normalled to it. Which means you can send up to
+/-5V to 3 different places at once! It also provides offset voltages
for the Mix Section (see blow)
The CVP-1 contains two of these "aux
send" circuits and in the middle lies a MIX section. The inputs to the
mix section are taken from Channel 3 outputs on each side of the CVP-1.
There is a SUM output and an OR output. These are kind of a summation of
the SubMix concept and the Short Bus concept wrapped into one module.
It will allow for a large range of functions!
The CVP-1 is DC coupled and works very
well for Audio signals much like an "aux send" module to send signals to
various places through out your system.