Andrew,
If the 4 psim outputs were set up to be a binary address, you could have
complete specification of any arbitrary number between 0 and 15.
Then set up two inputs as you described, one for control of clock pulse
advancement for rhythm, and one for control of direction/next stage select
mode.
Set up a third input as a skip input.
Aux would be an output that fires a pulse every time the state changes for
envelopes. The width could be controlled up to 100% by the 4th input.
Now you need a pot matrix with binary inputs, kind of like what I was trying
to do with SuperMoe:
http://www.hotrodmotm.com/images/CV_Generator_8x4new.jpgThis module can do 8x4 steps, 16x2 steps, or 32x1 steps. Since you only have
4 psim outputs for address, you could do 2 rows of 16 steps worth of
control, randomly accessible from the psim.
Moe
On 12/18/06, Andrew Scheidler <xpandrew@...> wrote:
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> Can the existing PSIM-1 have four more inputs added? Outputs too?
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> Are there schematics or instructions for this somewhere? I have a
> soldering station and I'm not afraid to use it :)
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> Andrew
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> It's been designed so the 8 analog inputs can be multiplexed (with no
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