2004-03-13 by grantrichter2001
Very cool application. I think Dr. Mabuse might have some tweakage for this program???? It seems right up his alley.... --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Woody Wall" wrote: > I've just uploaded two programs that generate different noise > functions. minoise.bas produces inter
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2004-03-13 by Woody Wall
I've just uploaded two programs that generate different noise functions. minoise.bas produces interpolated noise. This basically turns out to be a triangle LFO whose amplitude changes at each slope transition. Four outputs are provided, each twice the frequency of the previous on
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2004-03-13 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/perlin.bas Uploaded by : woodyy_wall Description : Perlin noise with various frequency weightings. IN-1 con
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2004-03-13 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/minoise.bas Uploaded by : woodyy_wall Description : Interpolated noise. Outputs are octavely related--i.e.,
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2004-03-09 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/ufo.bas Uploaded by : drmabuce Description : demonstrates a quick & dirty method for producing subaudio sin
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2004-03-08 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello. I just wanted to let everyone know that SynthModules now carries the SpeakJet chips. The SpeakJet is a completely self-contained, single-chip voice and complex sound synthesizer designed for multiple applications from commercial products to hobby projects. The SpeakJet use
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2004-03-08 by Larry Hendry
> --- "Brice D. Hornback" wrote: > I will offer a built and tested PSIM-1 minus the panel, jacks, > switches, and wiring. I've been working with Larry Hendry to > provide the MOTM panels for the PSIM-1. The Stooge MOTM panel will > include the pre-cutout hole for the DB-9 serial
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2004-03-06 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/windowcomp.bas Uploaded by : woodyy_wall Description : Window comparator. Window size is set by the voltage
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2004-03-05 by Brice D. Hornback
Still a couple left... (Note: It will probably be three to six months before I do another batch of PSIM-1 modules. Once this batch is completed... I will be working on a few of the add-on modules for existing customers.) http://www.synthmodules.com/psim-1-order.htm For those of y
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2004-03-03 by Andrew Scheidler
I am constantly thinking about the perfect slider/knob/switch interface for the perfect PSIM-based step sequencer. I wish I knew more about how a processor and the controls work together. I understand how (software wise) there can be 16 steps of 16 parameters in the PSIM, but are
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2004-03-03 by Scott Stites
Cool! I missed the part in the MF manual about the internal offset (I was figuring from an external source - nice to have it integral!). Cheers, Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: john mahoney To: SynthModules@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 4:32 PM Subject: R
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2004-03-03 by john mahoney
It works: Some positive offset on the Moogerfooger LFO makes the PSIM happy. -- john ----- Original Message ----- From: "john mahoney" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [SynthModules] Re: ASR rewrite > Thanks, Scott, offset is definitely the way to go. The CP
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2004-03-02 by john mahoney
Thanks, Scott, offset is definitely the way to go. The CP-251 mixer section has an offset voltage knob, so I'll try it. -- john ----- Original Message ----- From: "youdono2001" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 5:43 PM Subject: [SynthModules] Re: ASR rewrite > (Assuming you're us
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2004-03-02 by youdono2001
(Assuming you're using a CP51) -from the on-line manual the LFO output is +/-2.5V, which probably isn't enough to the PSIM. If you mult the LFO out to the mixer (which is unity gain) I'd think it'd boost the level to +/-5V, which should trigger it (the two LFO 'copies' adding tog
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2004-03-02 by phdinfunk
EXCITING!! Really, if I could just set this thing up to switch between two or three most used programs, I'd be happy!!!! Just a quantizer/shift register alone is a bitching, absoluetly BITCHING module to own... my miniwave is already getting a lot too much duty in quant mode, so
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2004-03-02 by Brice D. Hornback
Anything above TTL levels will (should) trigger the START on the PSIM-1. All you're doing is using an external signal instead of pushing the button which sends 5V to the I/O pin on the BasicATOMPRO. It "should" see anything above a couple volts as HIGH. I just measured (not very
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2004-03-02 by synthmodules
Dave, The manual comes with the PSIM-1 module. It is copyrighted material since it contains the schematics so only those that purchase the PSIM- 1 module have access to the manual. It cannot be uploaded or distributed by anyone other than myself. However, please see the "Links" s
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2004-03-02 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "Woody Wall" > times. The AUX output is pulsed synchronously with the incoming clock, > but it needs to be buffered to be useful; I couldn't get my 2600 EGs > or the DSC to trigger on it. Good point -- I couldn't get a Moogerfooger LFO output to
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2004-03-02 by djbrow54
I'm somewhat interested in this module. I have a couple of questions. Is there a manual available? I would like to understand the capabilities and extensiveness of the programming. Is the memory non-volatile or do I have to program it everytime I turn it on? Dave --- In SynthModu
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2004-03-02 by Woody Wall
--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "john mahoney" wrote: > Good point -- I couldn't get a Moogerfooger LFO output to trigger the PSIM's > Start input, but I forgot about that when I posted my happy little review a > few minutes ago (to AH and SDIY). > > How much voltage is need
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2004-03-02 by Woody Wall
Gary Chang wrote to me with some very useful suggestions to improve the musical usefuless of the analog shift register program that I posted a couple of days ago. I incorporated his ideas in a complete rewrite which I've just posted as gc-sah-sr-qua.bas. Basically, it's now a 16-
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2004-03-02 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/gc-sah-sr-qua.bas Uploaded by : woodyy_wall Description : A pulse on START samples the voltage at IN-1, qua
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2004-03-02 by grantrichter2001
http://web.inter.nl.net/hcc/davies/mvzx81.html Although there is no technical reason you can't interface a ZX-81 text keyboard to a PSIM-1 with a matrix scanning routine.
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2004-03-01 by grantrichter2001
Of the 32K of flash on the chip, the modt complex program yet has only used 8K. So at least 4 applications should be able to reside in flash. Just don't know how to switch between them at start up. That is something Brice will have to figure out. --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.c
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2004-03-01 by john mahoney
----- Original Message ----- From: "phdinfunk" > 1) Is it possible to have a quantizer mode that quantizes to a > scale? Like on the MINI-WAVE? Yes. > 2) One of the functions listed this module could serve was delay, > does that mean gate delay or audio delay or what? Gate and ot
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2004-03-01 by Gary Chang
Personally, I am not fond of the PalmOS interface in lieu of a program bank module - not that I don't like gadgets, but I to want to necessarily have a palm hanging off my system. IMHO, an ideal setup would be if a program bank was created, much like the one made to store Micro W
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2004-03-01 by Brice D. Hornback
Okay everyone. The SynthModules PSIM-1 PCB's and Front Panels have been ordered. I ordered a few extra just in case... but the number of modules is now set in stone and those remaining are limited in number. If you want to guarantee you get one... please order now. http://www.syn
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2004-03-01 by phdinfunk
Okay, I haven't programmed anything since I made a basic program to count prime numbers at computer camp about 12 years ago (when I was 13)....... I bought a PSIM though, thinking it would be useful as a shift register, EG, slew rate limiter, quantizer, etc, etc, etc.... all thin
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2004-03-01 by grantrichter2001
Here is what Nathan at Basic Micro told me. The full set of register names are reserved keywords already built into the compiler. Register names are implemented, but not all bit names, because they are not unique. To access bits use the "BITx" modifier. --- In SynthModules@yahoog
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2004-03-01 by Mark Pulver
Brice D. Hornback (08:47 pm 2/29/2004) wrote: >Here are links to the manual(s): Thank you (again) Brice! Mark
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2004-03-01 by Brice D. Hornback
Here are links to the manual(s): H8/3664 Group, H8/3664F-ZTAT TM, H8/3664N Hardware Manual: Errata for H8/3664 Group, H8/3664N Hardware Manual: Watch it if the links wrap... I hope this helps. - Brice http://www.SynthModules.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Pulver" To
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2004-03-01 by Woody Wall
Not sure if this for the same chip as in the PSIM (there are dozens of variations on the H8) but it looks pretty close: http://www.renesas.com/avs/resource/japan/eng/pdf/mpumcu/e602202_h83664.pdf I found an assembly manual also, but I'm not sure if the ATOMPro allows inline assem
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2004-03-01 by Mark Pulver
drmabuce (03:44 pm 2/29/2004) wrote: >(Grant may want to tweak this response as he wrote CALCRAND) but, as far >as i know, TCNT is only documented the Hitachi manual. Can you post a link to the Hitachi manual, and/or post it up to the Yahoo group? Thanks! Mark
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2004-03-01 by Woody Wall
Thanks. I suspected as much. This should make it easier to generate larger amounts of random numbers. I've noticed some patterns after calling RANDOM a large number of times. Woody --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" wrote: > Hi Woody > CALCRAND is exactly as you say,
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2004-03-01 by synthmodules
Hello everyone. The time has come. I hate to impose a deadline... but if you want to get a SynthModules PSIM-1... you need to get your order in ASAP. I plan on getting a couple extras... but if you do not get your order in *now*, I cannot guarantee you'll get a PSIM-1. http://www
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2004-02-29 by drmabuce
Hi Woody CALCRAND is exactly as you say, seeding the RAND function from a 16MHz real-time clock in the TCNT reserve word. (Grant may want to tweak this response as he wrote CALCRAND) but, as far as i know, TCNT is only documented the Hitachi manual. You may notice that the initia
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2004-02-29 by Woody Wall
Prof. Richter or dr. mabuse, I've been looking at wigglyman1.bas and can't figure out exactly what CALCRAND does. I'm guessing that it seeds RANDOM from a timer, but I can't find any other reference to TCNT in the source or the ATOM-Pro manual. Care to elaborate? Many thanks. Woo
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2004-02-28 by Scott Stites
Cool! I've been waiting to see someone to implement this.... Cheers, Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: SynthModules@yahoogroups.com To: SynthModules@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 8:50 AM Subject: [SynthModules] New file uploaded to SynthModules Hello, T
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2004-02-28 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/sah-sr-qua.bas Uploaded by : woodyy_wall Description : Sample&Hold/Shift Register/Quantizer. Modified from
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2004-02-27 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 MP3 Samples/20040227-PSIM-SpeakJet-Demo-005.mp3 Uploaded by : synthmodules Description : PSIM-1 Singing. Phonemes and Pitch contro
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2004-02-27 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 MP3 Samples/20040227-PSIM-SpeakJet-Demo-003.mp3 Uploaded by : synthmodules Description : PSIM-1 Random SpeakJet Demo - PSIM-1 samp
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2004-02-27 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. It seems our Yahoo Group keeps exceeding it's download limit (I guess lots of you like the MP3's!)... so I've put them all on the primary SynthModules Web site as well. If you have trouble downloading them from the Group site... you can get them here as well (I'll
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2004-02-27 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. Many of you may have heard about the new speech chip called the SpeakJet. I just uploaded a demo of the PSIM-1 controlling the SpeakJet chip to the Files/MP3 section of the SynthModules Group site. Yes, I plan on offering a PSIM add-on module based on this chip th
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2004-02-27 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 MP3 Samples/20040226-PSIM-SpeakJet-Demo-001.mp3 Uploaded by : synthmodules Description : First demo of the PSIM-1 controlling the
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2004-02-26 by SynthModules@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules group. File : /PSIM-1 Programs/Miscellaneous/wigglyman1.bas Uploaded by : drmabuce Description : Smooth and Stepped, Upgoing & Downgoing Swatooth waves
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2004-02-26 by Mike Marsh
Oh, yeah. This is sort of stream-of-concious, so bear with me: It seems that by sharing code we get to peak into someone's mind/soul/personhood in a way similar but different than when we share music. Music is the end product, the polished gem. Code for the PSIM represents the be
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2004-02-26 by grantrichter2001
Wow, heavyosity Dude, Neutron Star stuff... You da MAN! --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, SynthModules@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > Hello, > > This email message is a notification to let you know that > a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SynthModules > group. > >
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2004-02-26 by Brice D. Hornback
Hello everyone. I've heard from a few of you that you are holding off ordering a PSIM-1 until it is available in MOTM format. Well... the more orders I have now allows me to keep the costs down by ordering everything in greater quantities. Everyone benefits. If you were to wait u
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2004-02-26 by Brice D. Hornback
I do plan on offering a MIDI interface module add-on for those who can't or don't want to mess with a DIY project. The matching PSIM MIDI panel itself will cost more than the sum of its parts... but I'll make it as reasonable as I can. Anyway... Enjoy it and HAVE FUN! - Brice htt
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2004-02-25 by Mark Pulver
Brice D. Hornback (03:01 PM 2/25/2004) wrote: >Hello everyone. I just uploaded the schematic and code for using the PSIM-1 >as a programmable CV to MIDI converter to the SynthModules group. >http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/SynthModules/ YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!! :) I'm
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