That code is still being written, so I don't know if you can abuse it the way you are hoping
(which is, a fast-responding MIDI clock generator from a variety of external sources. That's NOT
the indented use, so don't be disappointed if you have to be 'gentle' to it).
Paul S.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sikorsky" <vulture.squadron@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Dr. T vs the uSeq
> hello all,
>
> > a) you feed in a min. +-3V pk-pk waveform. Square/pulses will work the
> best.
> > b) you have to feed in 2 pulses to "get it going", because......
> > c) the PIC times the interval between successive pulses, calculates the
> BPM, and uses THAT to
> > generate MIDI clock.
>
> so the tempo is re-calculated every second pulse..?
> does it trigger on rising or falling waveforms..?
> so a square wave LFO with pwm would be a mess, unless it was a very very
> slow pwm..?
>
> i can see this function alone is going to be great fun (though possibly not
> for the neighbours)
> cheers
> paul b
> sheffield
> uk
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