strange...
john..
jat5 at unix.york.ac.uk
Wed Jun 19 16:41:18 CEST 1996
On Wed, 19 Jun 1996, DJMaytag wrote:
> well, maybe things aren't all that complicated after all, with this 606 to
> cr-8000 triggering situation. i was able to trigger some of the 8000's
> sounds with the cymbal and hi-hat triggers on the 606. it seems like those
> triggers act normally, but something different is going on with the other
> triggers. i got the 606 BD to trigger the 8000's BD, but it wasn't very
> loud. maybe it's not at the right voltage? i tapped the trigger from one end
> of R63, BTW.
Hi Mitch,
I can't remember: does the T606 use positive pulses to trigger
it's drum sounds? (I know that the CR8000 uses `negative logic' for it's
triggers - ie in the `off' state, the trigger voltage is at +5v, with
trigger pulses being short bursts of `0v')
When I was building my MIDI-trigger circuit, I had to play around with
pulse stretching for some of the sounds - notably the bass drum...
john..
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