A buffered multiple is a device used in modular synthesizers. It has an input and a number of outputs that multiply the input signal. The difference between buffered and unbuffered multiples is that the buffered one, due to its electrical power supply, ensures that all the outs contain the same electrical signal as the ins. The device shown consists of two ins, marked in white, and 3 outs for each in. If the 2nd in is not connected, the signal from the first in is transferred to the other outs.
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A buffered multiple is a device used in modular synthesizers. It has an input and a number of outputs that multiply the input signal. The difference between buffered and unbuffered multiples is that the buffered one, due to its electrical power supply, ensures that all the outs contain the same electrical signal as the ins. The device shown consists of two ins, marked in white, and 3 outs for each in. If the 2nd in is not connected, the signal from the first in is transferred to the other outs.