[sdiy] Radio Controlled Synth ?
Needham, Alan
Alan.Needham at centrica.com
Mon Jul 9 10:58:33 CEST 2007
Now there's an idea ...
the signal to an RC servo is a series of 5v pulses, pulse width
modulated for position, it souldn't be too hard to average this
to get a crude voltage control signal, a useful signal shouldn't
be impossible.
Alan - lost the plot again!
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# [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl]On Behalf Of Scott
# Sent: 09 July 2007 3:46 AM
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# Subject: RE: [sdiy] More free stuff
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# I used to be into RC planes. I've got a couple of controllers, but I
# don't think I could hack one up. They would make interesting
# controllers, because one is self centering, and the other isn't on one
# axis. Maybe I'll try to hook something up w/ the servo's, so that I can
# remotely control the synth! If the output from the receiver was
# analog, it would be perfect, but the rx is digital.
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