#3 - step in 7/12 of a volt, to step in fifths.
John Loffink
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> From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 11:48 AM
> To: MOTM litserv
> Subject: [motm] VC Divider opinion
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> Yes, I'm blowing the dust off the VC Pulse Divider project today (sorry, I
> need
> a diversion from kitting/shipping/soldering/endless loop). Also, I have
> had over
> $600 in parts I bought for it sitting in the closet for 3 years now :)
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> There is an 8-step output (3 bit counter into a DAC), and I can select 3
> different scalings via panel toggle switch. Here is what I have sketched
> in
> there now:
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> #1: steps are 1V, so we "step in octaves"
> #2: steps are 1/12th volt, so we "step in ...errr. whole steps"
> #3: steps are 3/12th volt, so we "step in 3rds"
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> Any other suggestions? I plan to use 0.1% resistors here to get quite
> accurate
> (trying to have no trims).
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> The counter has a panel switch to select either the CLK IN or the /N to
> drive
> it.
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> For newbies: this module can simultaneously divide an input by /2 to /32
> or /1.5
> to /32.5 (the variable /N which ∗is∗ voltage controlled) along with
> "fixed"
> outputs of /2.../9 & /16). I'm whipping up a breadboard for Robert Rich to
> use
> on the new CD. It uses 2 PIC controllers and has a nice 3-digit LED
> display. I'm
> ∗guessing∗ the kit price is in the $239 area. Has a LOT of jacks (like
> 17?) The
> outputs are 0 to +5V square waves at 50% duty cycle, so they can be used
> as
> audio OR triggers into EGs, etc.
>
> Paul S.
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