Revised: [sdiy] Hacking the expression pedal input on a JD-800
J. Larry Hendry
jlarryh at iquest.net
Fri Feb 20 17:41:51 CET 2004
I cannot type today. Massive typos corrected. Sigh....
----- Original Message -----
From: J. Larry Hendry <jlarryh at iquest.net>
Maybe you know this, but the Roland standard assumes the CV return to be on
the ring not the tip. Yamaha uses the tip. Therefore, if I were attempting
CV into a Roland pedal jack, I would use a TRS connector, leave the tip open
and have the CV feed to the ring through some resistance to limit the
current.
Larry Hendry
----- Original Message -----
> I've tried just connecting a CV source to the input, but that
> doesn't work. I'm not sure, but I'm guessing that this is
> some kind of current-loop interface; it expects to see a
> current flowing from the ring to the tip, so if you just hit the
> tip with a CV it doesn't draw current from the ring and
> therefore doesn't do anything. I'm thinking that I can use
> an optocoupler as, in effect, a voltage-controlled resistor
> to vary the current. I'm looking at the Fairchild H11F1.
> This is an optocoupler with a linear bilateral detector.
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