dave, i don't have any power going to my pots, i'm using them as remote
versions of the pots on the front panel. my question: are you hooking +15
up to them? why?
for the trigger button, i lowered the voltage down to ~ 7.38v by taking a
friends recommendation and putting four 4.7k 1/2watt resistors in
parallel&serial as such:
.----/\/\/\------.------/\/\/\/------.
ground ----+ ! +---- +15v
'----\/\/\/------!------/\/\/\/------'
!
!
~ +7.38v
i would still like to hear from the group: what is the best trigger voltage
to use?
so this is not verified yet, but here's my wacky wiring in full:
the trigger button has 2 contacts. on mine, both are hooked to the tip of a
1/4" phone plug. this gets plugged in to the jack on my preamp module with
the 7.38v (my resistors are soldered into a separate, unused portion of the
preamp's PCB). another switchcraft jack is wired tip-to-tip with this one
(so there are 2 jacks involved, mult'ed, if you will.): plug the phone jack
from the trigger button into one of them, and use a patch cord to send the
signal to a desired module.
there's probably an easier way, like mounting a 9v battery inside the
joystick, but this should be fine for me.
mark
At 04:50 AM 3/31/00 +0000, you wrote:
> >>From: mark scetta <n0nspaz@...>
> >>
> >>yes this is what i'm doing with the PC Jr. joystick, leaving the cord
> >>length to use it remotely (not housed in a module), just cutting off the
> >>end connector, removing the internal capacitors and bringing the X & Y
> >100k
> >>pot outputs to 1/4" neutrik plugs. i have not yet determined if i'll
> >want
> >>to put trimmer pots on them. it's working so far.
> >>
> >>the FIRE button (oops i'm shouting 'fire' in a small room) will go to
> >a
> >>custom 1/4" jack in my MOTM custom preamp module, wired to +15v thru a
> >>couple of resistors for use as a trigger button. can anyone recommend
> >what
> >>voltage i should use for this? i was thinking that 7v was a nice
> >>compromise. (?)
> >>
> >Based on your message, I did this with mine, cut the end off the joystick
> >and wired it to the +15V lead, and the outputs to 4 jacks (X + Y CV out,
> >top and front button out). Works great, with a few quirks. First, the X
> >voltage decreases as you move the stick left. That is, if I patch it to
> >control pitch on a VCO, the lowest pitch is at the far left and the highest
> >at far right. This seems counter-intuitive, but workable, I can always
> >patch it through an inverter.