At 11:05 PM 11/7/2006, scottnoanh@... wrote:
multiple *rows* -- not columns. And then there's Ken's own
description of the Gate Sequencer CV Adapter:
The CV Adapter is an addition to the Gate Sequencer
converting it to a traditional eight-step control voltage sequencer.
It simply adds a single channel no-nonsense 8 step analog output. ...
See? Even that says "traditional"! :-) Anyway...
It's not clear to me how the clock control is supposed to be
cascaded. Fine, you can simply connect the outputs together, but how
is the chaining handled? Well, maybe the answer is in there, but I'm
too tired to read it carefully right now.
One. Two. Three. Four...
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john
> > Oh! [blush] I'll need to *read* that article. I just assumed that itWell, I had assumed that "expandable" meant that you could add
> > was a typical 4017-based sequencer.
>
>Typical? Sir, this is the CGS list. Drop and give me 20.
multiple *rows* -- not columns. And then there's Ken's own
description of the Gate Sequencer CV Adapter:
The CV Adapter is an addition to the Gate Sequencer
converting it to a traditional eight-step control voltage sequencer.
It simply adds a single channel no-nonsense 8 step analog output. ...
See? Even that says "traditional"! :-) Anyway...
It's not clear to me how the clock control is supposed to be
cascaded. Fine, you can simply connect the outputs together, but how
is the chaining handled? Well, maybe the answer is in there, but I'm
too tired to read it carefully right now.
One. Two. Three. Four...
--
john