> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dieter Doepfer" <hardware@doepfer.de> > To: "Bakis Sirros" <syrros@ath.forthnet.gr> > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:11 PM > Subject: audio and trigger/gate signals > > > > Hi Bakis, > > > > I'm still very busy because of the fair. But I > have read some similar > > questions/messages in the forum and I wanted to > help a little. > > > > First of all one has to distinguish between > "audio" and "digital" signals > in the > > A-100: > > > > Audio signals are (normally) AC coupled resp. > symmetrical around zero. AC > > coupled means that there is a capacitor in the > signal path that removes DC > > voltages and thus leads to a signal that is > symmetrical around zero Volt. > > > > Digital signals (e.g. gate, trigger, clock) are > signals that have normally > 2 > > states: 0V and a fixed positive level (e.g. +5V or > +12V, there is no > functional > > difference in the A-100 if the positive level is > +5V, +7V, +8V or +12V as > long > > as the signal is used as a digital signal). > > > > Problems may occur if both types of signals are > mixed. One example: the > > sequencer A-155 has a clock input that (normally) > has to be fed with a > digital > > signal (e.g. the clock output coming from the > A-190 MIDI interface). But > you may > > connect the A-155 clock input to the (AC coupled) > signal of a VCO A-110 > too. But > > as the A-110 output and the A-155 are different > types of signals > (audio/digital) > > the result cannot predicted in any case. > > > > Maybe we should introduce the following converter > modules: > > 1. analog -> digital module : i.e. a module that > converts an AC coupled > analog > > signal at first into an analog signal without AC > coupling followed by a > > so-called comparator with adjustable threshold. > Such a module would > convert any > > audio signal (e.g. from an VCO) into a digital one > (e.g. 0/+5V) so that > any > > analog signal could be used to control digital > inputs (e.g. clock of > A-155, > > trigger inputs of envelope generators, A-162, > A-150/151, A-160/161 and so > on). > > 2. digital -> analog module: this could in the > simplest case a capacitor > that > > converts any digital (e.g. 0/+5V or 0/+12V) signal > into a AC coupled > signal > > symmetrical around zero V. > > > > I think the digital->analog module is not very > important but the > analog->digital > > would help for a lot of "problems" mentioned in > the newsgroup (especially > for > > controlling a digital clock/trigger/gate input > from an ac coupled audio > source). > > > > If necessary I will be able to explain this more > detailed after the > Frankfurt > > fair. > > > > Best regards > > Dieter Doepfer > > Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH > > http://www.doepfer.de > > email: hardware@doepfer.de > > Musikmesse Frankfurt March 13-17, 2002 > > Booth 6.0 C16 Hall 6 > > > > > > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball http://sports.yahoo.com
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Fwd: Fw: audio and trigger/gate signals(doepfer's info...)
2002-03-04 by bakis Sirros
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