Fran,
thanks for the props. I really appreciate it. Yes, I got your review/write up and am deciding how soon I can get a new web page put together to include it. If anyone is a web designer out there that would like to give me a bit of help to put a basic web page together please let me know.
I have another favor to ask of people. If any of you have a frequency counter I would like to know what the frequency of the RES7.5 clock is on your Poly. You can measure the signal at IC36 pin 7. This is the clock that determines the rate of the envelope generators.
The circuit description documentation says that this clock can be anywhere from 2,400 to 3,600 hz. Now that is a huge variation. If the variation is that big then alot of Poly 800 envelope generators are going to have faster or slower envelopes. Since I'm trying to implement velocity sensitivity, I really need to know what the clock is more likely to be. I know most of you don't have frequency counters but even a reading from a CRO would be enough.
Any and all help is much appreciated.
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "narfman96" <narfman96@...> wrote:
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> Hi Mike,
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> Great news on the velocity and patch dump work!!!! I'm still working on getting my head around all these new features after installing the Hawk-800 and AtomaHawk kits in my Mark II. Not to fear circuit benders the AtomaHawk interfaced very nicely with all the front panel mods I already had installed! Mike, you thought out the wiring locations so well I only have one location that has 2 wires on it. Wow!
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> I sent you a review of the Hawk-800 kit installation and I still owe you the AtomaHawk install review. Hopefully they're not in the spam bucket...
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> Keep up all the awesome work. Meanwhile I need to get some patches written for the AtomaHawk Mark II to show off all these neat features.
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> Fran
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