If you want to simply advance on pulse, use the left hand area, using the "stop" setting as I described. If you want to use the strobed mode stage select in the stage addressing area, you need both a pulse and a cv. Each pulse, the cv is read. The voltage read determines the stage. With this you can combine S&H with quantizer. Doug --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, amnesia <amni56@...> wrote: > > Do you need to have a pulse in and cv in at the same time ? > Or can I just have Pulse in only? I am talking the stage addressing > Pulse in only no other pulse in or cv in. > > Thanks > > Ross > > > > dougc356 wrote: > > > > Sorry for quality of this question, but you are applying a varying > > signal to the "cv in" jack next to the "pulse" jack, right? Also, the > > "strobed" light has to be lit. > > > > I could also be thinking about something completely different. Perhaps > > you are talking about the left hand side "start/adv" pulse input. To > > use that you must first set all the stages to "stop." At that point a > > pulse in on the "start/adv" jack should advance one step. > > > > Of course if all of the above is old news to you there is always the > > chance of hardware/firmware issues. I am on rev15. > > > > Doug > > > > --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com <mailto:200e%40yahoogroups.com>, amnesia > > <amni56@> wrote: > > > > > > I am finding the Pulse Stage Addressing has never worked? I have never > > > been able to see any stage addressing with just the pulse in? > > > > > > I assume my firmware is the latest as Ezra had my AFG for a month at > > > start of the year. > > > > > > ross > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Pulse in Stage Addressing
2009-12-21 by dougc356
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