[sdiy] audio signal to trigger (+9V)??
Scott Stites
scottnoanh at peoplepc.com
Fri Aug 1 23:55:32 CEST 2003
Hi Marcel,
For a fairly easy signal to gate generator, Ray Wilson's page has a pretty good
one:
http://atlas.csd.net/~rjwsoft/synthesizer.html
Also check out the section on Mickey Mouse Logic, and you'll find some good ways
of producing trigger delays, inverters, etc.
Cheers,
Scott
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:28:56 -0500, "marco mann" wrote:
>
> hello, i've just started with diy (audio) electronics, and last week i finished
> my first project, a noisegenerator + simple adsr functions.
> the box works by pushing a button which connects the +9V pole to the circuit
> untill you let go.
>
> I want to be able to gate/sync it with audiosignal (for instance drum sounds),
so
> i was thinking of making a audio to trig/gate converter, maybe external, so i
can
> use it for future projects to.
> I dont know if it is possible, but i also want a knob for input sensitivity, and
> if possible switches/knobs for contol functions
> (some kind of trigger delay, a trigger inverter etc.), in short: as many options
> as possible!!
>
> Like i said: i dunno if what i want is all possible, but thats why i'm asking
> you..
> tips/info/schematics(+which parts) anyone???
>
> thanx, marcel
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