Yeah fair enough Colin.
I appreciate the user assignable option is not the way to go then.
As an alternataive as i said i would be happy with a couple of CV i/p's but it's not as if i won't be buying a Cirklon even if it didn't have that feature as standard & was all o/p's.
However, the option of an external modular i/o panel in additon is one that i'm sure would keep all those/us modular fans vary happy indeed.
Cheers,
Kev.
--- On Mon, 6/9/10, Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com> wrote:
From: Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com>
Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] CV ins/outs
To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 6 September, 2010, 18:33
> As more & more varied suggestions come in i think this one
> from Steve would be a great way to go- I.E. all 24 analog
> connections user assignable in software, if possible.
Having input/output assignable in software means having 24 outputs and 24
inputs in hardware, plus the ability to selectively disable any output
driver to make that pin an input.
That would be the most expensive option, and least likely to fit in the
available board space.
For people who want a more than healthy number of inputs, bear in mind that
I can always do an over-the-top modular i/o panel to connect externally.
That could run over USB - the Cirklon CPU has a slave-mode USB inteface
only, but an external high-spec CV I/O board could use one of the newer CPUs
with USB-OTG support to interface with Cirklon at 12 mbps.
Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] CV ins/outs
2010-09-06 by Sound Engineer
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