Eh, the Doc still rules! --- drmabuce <drmabuce@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Manual???? what's that? (oops!) > ;'> > as usual.... > a much more elegant solution than mine! > ;'> > ThanX Professor! > > PS(im) > pls forgive the OT... > re: 'click-timing' on the PSIM > did you ever try my pgm: syncable.bas? > it's on Brices Yahoo Group, in files/program > code/code > fragments/MBASIC/syncable.bas > it's a 'starter recipe' but the timing clicks can be > held to a very > consistent rate if you're careful to keep the > interrupt routine lean > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, > "grantrichter2001" <grichter@a...> > wrote: > > > > There is a silkscreen layout in the manual. If you > feel comfortable > > working with surface mount electronics, you can > put a switch in > > series with D6. With D6 disconnected, you can use > the "Clock > > Out" jack as a "Clock In" for a 0 to 10 volt > square wave. The > > pattern advances on the raising edge. > > > > The "Master Clock" program I wrote for the PSIM > was intended to > > provide MIDI and DIN clock out using the Noise > Ring as the > > master. But I never figured out how to use the > timer interupts to > > measure the tempo of the square wave from the > Noise Ring. > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew > Scheidler" > > <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > > > Yeah, I can't use the NR as a master unless I > buy something > > that > > > produced MIDI and DIN sync from the NR Clock > Out. The mod > > would *have* > > > to be cheaper than that... > > > > > > Your idea of having the Ext Rate In be a > *divider* would be > > teets on the > > > duck's back! > > > > > > Andrew > > > > > > > > > >>> c.d.sawyer@t... 12/16/04 12:41 PM >>> > > > > > > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew > Scheidler" > > > <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > > > > How difficult would it be to add Clock In > capability? So that > > the > > > internal VCO was not used at all and an external > clock ran > > things. > > > I like to have everything (808, BZone, Fat > Controller, Mobius, > > PSIM, > > > EGs, etc) ticking away in synchronized alien > machine beats, > > and it > > > would be cool to use the Noise Ring as a > modulator. Maybe a > > switch > > > that disables the VCO and the CLOCK OUT becomes > a Clock > > In? > > > > > > I, too, often use one clock to sync everything > in the system. One > > > solution is to use the Noise Ring as the > "master" clock, but > > there > > > obviously are situations in which it is > preferable to have > > another > > > source generate this signal. > > > > > > IIRC in response to an earlier post on the > proposed Clock In, > > Grant > > > had indicated he would investigate this > possibility, but I don't > > > think he ever posted the results... perhaps he > will weigh in > > now? > > > > > > My original thought was to add a switch so that > the EXT RATE > > CV IN > > > becomes a Clock In. But your suggestion has > given me an > > even better > > > idea: could flipping this switch convert the > CLOCK OUT to a > > Clock In > > > *and* also allow the EXT RATE pot and EXT RATE > IN to control > > a clock > > > divider for the pulse signal arriving at the > Clock In jack? > > > > > > This would be *very* special. > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Nose Ring
2004-12-17 by Justin Modra
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