[sdiy] Trigger delay schematics

Ken Stone sasami at hotkey.net.au
Thu Apr 11 08:41:37 CEST 2002


>You know what would be a kewl module? A variable delay
>multi-tap trigger delay.

Try http://198.164.142.50/~cgs/modules/cgs13_gated_comparator.html

If the server isn't up, try
otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/modules/cgs13_gated_comparator.html instead.

Ken


 Its easy to wire a long shift
>register using a 74HC574 by daisy chaining each output
>to the next input. each chip gives 8 units of delay.
>Clock it from an oscillator, which could even be a
>VCO. then have an output for each tap. I'm thinking 16
>or 32 outputs. Add a recirculate feature for
>continuous triggering. I suspect when the gate input
>goes away, the shift register should reset, maybe?
>Hmm...
>
>Another neat module might be to use the same shift
>register in a random-number circuit. Again, 8, 16, or
>32 trigger outs with a VCO clocking. 
>
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