So, of the 16 steps, are they arranged so that each switch always gives
a higher voltage than the previous switch?
If so, then you could use cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs10_pedal.html
Cheers,
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...www.bridechamber.com
On Oct 14, 2007, at 4:17 PM, gino wong wrote:
> I have this really cool EML 301 controller that has a joystick, filter
> and a pitch knob matrix (that does other stuff)
>
> http://www.sequencer.de/pix/eml/eml-400.jpg
>
> The really cool part is: There is a matrix of 12 knobs on the panel,
> each knob is triggered by a telephone/calculator type membrane keypad.
> You set the pitch and press the number and get a fixed pitch output. I
> would suppose it could also be output of various types, cv, selected
> waveforms. A set and forget control for a modular.
>
> I am thinking this would make a nice composing and performance module.
> I can't copy the EML circuitry because it is not to a modern
> standard, weird scale and 1st gen op amps.
>
> Any help available, any interest ?
>
>