I had horrendous crosstalk from running 24 signals + 1 ground on a DB-25/ribbon cable once, but as long as there's no crosstalk, 16 cv + 8 gates would be great over here.
--- On Mon, 8/30/10, Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com> wrote:
From: Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com>
Subject: [analogue-sequencer] How to use 25 pins ?
To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, August 30, 2010, 10:56 PM
Folks,
A quick poll...
If you had 24 pins on a connector free for signals (one has to be ground),
how would you divide them up ?
It could be, for example:
- 16 CVs, 8 gates
- 12 CVs, 12 gates
- 8 CV and 4 gate outs, 8 CV and 4 gate ins
etc.
I'm leaning towards not having any gate inputs as such, since a CV input can
be quantised to 1 bit if needed.
Same applies to CV outputs, in most cases.
So I guess it's more of a question of how many CV outputs to sacrifice for
CV input ?
Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] How to use 25 pins ?
2010-08-30 by Keith Sterling
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