I have one RS220, its the old version with jacks on the bottom. I got it cheap secondhand because it was so loose gravity pulled it down. I solved this by rotating the joystick itself inside the module by 90 degrees. Its functionig perfectly now. There is a simple suplement circuitry possible for any joystick, to get 4 more outputs. It involves adding and subtracting the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) voltages : -X-Y=A +X-Y=B +X+Y=C -X+Y=D This can be done with a very simple circuit. Maybe this could find its way to the DIY page? --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, James Husted <the_ersatz_planet@...> wrote: > > I have two of the AS RS220 joysticks. I think they are great. I have > an older model and a newer one, the main difference being the > orientation. They seem to be making them with the jacks on top now, > the older one has them on the bottom. On their site the last time I > looked they showed images of the older (bottom jacks) orientation in > all the pictures except as part of the French connection keyboard > (which would be the orientation of choice for a keyboard module). The > top is my preferred position since I use portable cases laying on an > angle or face up on their backs. For these positions the cables are > not under my hands. For the standard vertical orientation most seem to > like the jacks at the bottom (cables not hanging over the stick). I > just have one mounted upside-down and re-wired accrdingly - a simple > thing. I cant speak for the Doepfer unit , but the AS module feels > very smooth without the springs - almost too easy to whip around, > which is not a bad thing to me. I remember the AKS joystick having a > bit more "drag" which helps a little for fine movements. > If you get one don't forget to get/make a manual pushbutton module too > (like the Doepfer A-164-1), I wish they would build it into the > joystick module - I always need one right next to the joystick. > > -James > > > On Mar 29, 2008, at 4:27 AM, jalmari3 wrote: > > > I am going to add a joystick to my system. I guess my options are > > A-174 > > and Analogue Systems RS220. Has someone tried them both and can > > comment > > their quality? > > > > A-174 seems to have a circular mask, which prevents simultaneous > > max/min X and Y values. This doesn't seem sensible... Also, there are > > no mini multiples, like in RS220. > > > > On the other hand, A-174 has offset controls instead of attenuators, > > which may be more useful in many situations. It is cheaper too. > > > > Someone here commented, that for better ergonomics jacks and knobs > > should be above the joystick rather than below it. I guess both A-174 > > and RS220 can be installed upside down, if desired. > > > > Jari Jokinen > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: Joystick
2008-03-30 by matijnboshoven
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