From what I've uncovered so far, this can be controlled by logic at the "E" pins - either +5vdc or 0v - and/or TTL or single-wire serial at pin 10. As a voltage control, I'm going to try feeding pulse trains to the E pins (any number)at different rates to try and make the device babble like an idiot. A hex schmitt trigger will give me six simultaneous pulse outs. That's a good start. The TTL input could probably work with a random pulse from, say, the '320 or '380 and others. This is where I start to get a little, uh, unconventional. Yes the voice and tone output is cute and all, but it seemed to me that this output could be buffered and fed to another modules CV in. This, in combination with the 3 digital outputs (which could be lagged or mutated in other ways...) will provide hours of entertainment. Der Speiler, indeed... Chub --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Mark <yahoogroups@p...> wrote: > > I looked at the SpeakJet page, but based on comments I've read on > this list, I'm a bit confused. Can the SpeakJet be configured as a > VC module, or does it require a PC??
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Re: SpeakJet
2004-04-22 by charlesosthelder
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