Rate CV was: RE: Joysticks [was: SV: [sdiy] Matrix FX preliminary panel]
Michael Ruberto
frankentron at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 27 17:31:00 CEST 2005
I was thinking it would be neat to have a CV that corresponds to the
joystick's rate of travel. The faster you move the joystick the higher the
level of the rate CV.
I guess it could be generated with an integrator like a typical lag circuit.
The wiper from a joystick pot is fed to the lag circuit and a difference
amplifier would output the difference between the actual wiper voltage and
the lag circuit output. If the joystick is moved rapidly the lag circuit
will take time to charge to the new wiper voltage causing a large difference
voltage. Would this work?
M. A. Ruberto
>From: Seb Francis <seb at burnit.co.uk>
>To: jhaible at debitel.net
>CC: karl dalen <dalenkarl at yahoo.se>, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Joysticks [was: SV: [sdiy] Matrix FX preliminary panel]
>Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:50:49 +0100
>
>I still have a couple of joysticks available for sale .. I've posted my
>original email below ..
>
>I'm currently working on a controller device using 2 of these joystick
>which will output 6 analog CVs as well as fully configurable MIDI data.
>
>Seb
>
>
>jhaible at debitel.net wrote:
>
>>>Where do you get the Joystick, how much for it?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I don't know yet. Maybe I take that of my Lambda - I never
>>use pitchbend on a string machine anyway.
>>
>>JH.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>I have managed to get hold of a small quantity of 3-axis hall effect
>joysticks at a very good price, with the intention of using them for analog
>synth control. They are brand new and I'm selling them at £40 GBP each.
>This is much below the normal retail price of approx £90+VAT.
>
>These kind of joysticks are typically used for industrial control,
>wheelchairs, etc, so they are really high quality & rugged with a very nice
>feel.
>
>The particular model I have is the HFX-33S12 which is:
>Model 1300
>3-axis (i.e. joystick moves in X, Y directions, knob twists for Z
>direction)
>Square mounting plate (actual panel cutout needs to be round)
>Drop in mounting
>0.25V to 4.75V output voltage with 2.5V center.
>
>Here is the page and datasheets on the manufacturer's website:
>http://www.chproducts.com/oem/hall_st_1300.html (top picture)
>http://www.chproducts.com/oem/download/HFX_standard.pdf
>http://www.chproducts.com/oem/download/hfx_stand.pdf
>
>And here is the exact model on the Farnell website:
>http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=206155&N=401
>
>Please contact me off-list if you are interested in these, or have any
>questions.
>
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