Just to properly acknowledge who was involved here, Woody Wall wrote the orignal code, which mimiced the famed Serge ASR. (Woody - feel free to rename this anything that you wish!)8^) Dave Brown modified it recently, making the inputs much more accurate. After a weekend of testing with both his and my systems, I found that I was better off without quantization, because several of my devices (such as Sequantizers) already quantized the voltages, which cause complications when the signal was then re-quantized by the application. (Every once in a while, there would be a minor second argument between the input pitch and what came out of the PSIM). Also, it made the application really cool for using with non-pitched-oriented control voltages.... Dave didn't seem to have the same problem with the quantization, so there are two versions - gc-sah-sr-nq-djb (nq for no quantization) and gc-sah-sr-j-djb (q for quantized). (Dave, I hope that I put up the right versions of these guys!) Many thanks to both of these bright fellows for creating such a useful program! Gary
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About gc-sah-sr-nq-djb....
2006-09-26 by Gary Chang
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