Mark, You only *have* to program it once... or ask that a specific program be loaded in before I ship it. No, the cable does not have to be plugged into a computer all the time; only for programming. I have several people who have purchased more than one, programmed with a specific program, and leave it that way. Want the best quantizer available? How about the best S&H module on the planet? There is no question that the PSIM-1 excels at these functions. What makes the PSIM-1 so special is that although it *can* be used as a single use module (and does things no other module in the world can do) is that it *can* be re-programmed. So, it's like having a module that performs the functions of hundreds (actually, it is only limited by how many programs we all write for the thing) of modules. Keep in mind the PSIM-1 (although it does have a small computer (Hitachi H8 3664) built in.... it is an analog module. Four analog inputs and four analog outputs. Some may say the hybrid design isn't a true analog module... but then how many of you are still recording on audio tape and not burning CDs? Okay... yes, I do have a four track recorder. Anyone want to buy a cassette TAPE of the PSIM-1 samples? ;) By the way, I just found a very simple way to plug in a computer mouse to the PSIM-1 that allows for controlling X & Y axis (plus the buttons and scroll wheel if you like) to use as an input device. That would make sort of the *ultimate joystick controller*... and yes, you can use an optical mouse for even higher resolution than a ball mouse! :) More details on this later. It will be a DIY project as I have no time right now to develop the interface. It requires one PIC (pre-programmed), resonator, a couple caps & resistors, power supply (9V battery is fine), and a few wires. Just plug it into the AUX jack on the PSIM-1 and you're good to go. More functionality (buttons, scroll wheel, etc.) would require plugging it into the DB9 serial port once you've programmed the PSIM-1 as commands have to be sent to the mouse. But, you can get X-Y coordinates using one wire from the mouse. More on this later if anyone is interested. Gotta run... - Brice http://www.SynthModules.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "markfrancombe" <mark@markfrancombe.com> To: <SynthModules@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 4:12 AM Subject: [SynthModules] Quick question from newly interested potential customer > Just a quick one. The one thing that has put me OFF the PSIM is this > issue that one has to "program it". My modular is seperated from my > digital stuff for a reason, and I like it that way. I REALLY dont want > to have to use a laptop with my modular. > > Now are people getting it for ONE primary use, or do the have this > serial cable plugged in permanently for changing its use? > (shouldnt there be a plug on the front for it then???) > > Did you say 100 programs on the CD??? CRIKEY!!! Is there a list of > these somewhere?? > > (Will probably get one, just to not be left out, but it might depend > WHEN!!!) > > Cheers Mark > > > > > > > > > Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: > http://www.SynthModules.com > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [SynthModules] Quick question from newly interested potential customer
2005-08-22 by Brice D. Hornback
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