> BUT.... let's say there was this module that had 4 DC voltage outputs that
> was 12-bit accurate. ZERO
> drift. With 50 presets (each of 4 outputs can be set from say -4V to +4V)
> that you can call up by
> a pushbutton, or a trigger pulse (advance to next preset), etc etc
Add a jack to control advance direction (forward, back), and another to
reset to preset 0. Sounds like a quantized 50 x 4 sequencer to me<g>.
Is this the same as the Daughter of MOAS sequencer you mentioned in April
(minus some pots)?
> Well, here is a thought for an intermediate version (non-MOAS).
>
> 1) Use Spectrol 248 conductive plastic pots (the black ones on the '110
> kit). I get those for
> about $2.75ea.
>
> 2) Use a 12-bit ADC to read them in, and a 12-bit DAC for the output.
>
> 3) Use a 8051 uP (I have full-tilt boogy tools for 8051 and as a warning I
> LOVE assembly).
>
> 4) Use a standard 2 line 16char LCD display or I have a surprise for an
> equivalent. Both cost me about $20.
Dave Bradley
Principal Software Engineer
Engineering Animation, Inc.
daveb@...