That's the nail on the head, Steve!
I would like to have oscilloscope, to see how f.e. the waveform changes it's shape or to read the voltage when it goes down hill, in the negative so to speak.
These things as you know are very expensive and I don't know anyone in my
surrounding who has such an apparatus. Meaby I should try secondhand.
Thanks anyway.
Cheers,
Roel
I would like to have oscilloscope, to see how f.e. the waveform changes it's shape or to read the voltage when it goes down hill, in the negative so to speak.
These things as you know are very expensive and I don't know anyone in my
surrounding who has such an apparatus. Meaby I should try secondhand.
Thanks anyway.
Cheers,
Roel
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "evetsterueb" <synth@...> wrote:
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> Roel,
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> You might benefit greatly from having an oscilloscope around. Maybe you could borrow one from one of those science guys and have them show you how to use it. This would let you see the signals and that could help you gain some intuition for what's going on. A picture's worth a thousand words.
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> Steve
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> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "roelelec" <r.steverink@> wrote:
> Most of the guys here have one or more degrees in science. I don't, I lack technical insight...
> > I like to know what I'm doing. F.e. want to know when I use a patch-programmable module, what module I created when I connect f.e. a gate and a trigger in...
> > Roel
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