Yes, I see that, thanks for pointing it out. The random input appears to allow programming one bit into the shift register (serial programming). What I am hoping to achieve is programming any of the bits (even all 16 at once) without having to manually set the switches. The documentation refers to this as parallel programming. After a second pass through the docs, I believe that what I'm suggesting is that all 16 channels have the provision for a random input, not just channel 1. Not sure if anybody but me would find this useful. Also, in my original email I was confusing "programming a new pattern via the 16 switches" with "playing back the currently loaded pattern via the 16 switches" which is wrong (the switches are for programming a new pattern). Sorry about that, I should have read the manual twice before posting (measure twice, cut once). On 22-Sep-08, at 8:59 PM, Paul Lord wrote: > > Scott Juskiw <scott@...> wrote: > One thing that I see as a limitation is that it appears to require > manual switching of the 16 pattern switches in order to set a new > pattern or to enable the 16 channels of the current pattern to be > summed to the output. I don't know if anyone has brought this up > before, but I think it would be more useful (for some crazy people > like me) if the pattern switches could be changed via external > voltage control. > > Keep reading the docs :) If I'm not mistaken, that's what the > random, random gain, and reference input/knob section is for! > > Paul > -- > Could very well be mistaken, but suspect not. >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Klee Third Run Poll
2008-09-23 by Scott Juskiw
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