I burnt 2 times an MS 20 by triggering is at a Ring mod drum noise with the TR 808, Inow know why with the 909 was ok and with the 808 smelt to burnt. THANKS! > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > CC: colin@colinfraser.com > From: lists@ericsmits.nl > Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 10:39:11 +0200 > Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Trigger output > > Hi Colin, > Ah, ok. I think I misinterpreted the drum-trigger interface as something > different then the CVIO breakout box. Now I understand this is the same > box. So for using "single, variable voltage pulses" one needs to do some > soldering to make some kind of converter/merger.. > Isn't it possible to map the velocity to the trig/gate outputs? What > voltage does it give? But maybe there's no DAC for the trig/gate out?? > Kind regards, > Eric > > > Op 11-5-2012 10:06, Colin f schreef: > > > > > > > And will the triggers be velocity sensitive? > > > > Each 'trigger' is an accent CV and gate pair. > > Each MIDI note maps to a pair, with velocity driving the accent CV and > > note-on triggering the gate pulse. > > I use a mix of 808 and 909 sounds. The 808 uses CVs in the range of 5 > > to 14 > > V or so, and the 909 uses 0 to 5 V. > > I have the gain set to give maximum range for the CVs (as close to the > > supply voltage as the op-amps will go), and scale the velocity values down > > for the 5 V outputs. > > The DAC is 12 bit, so can be scaled down without losing any resolution. > > The accent and trigger outputs can be combined into a single, variable > > voltage pulse using the two-transistor circuit you'll see all over the > > schematics for the 808 and 606. > > > > Cheers, > > Colin > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Trigger output
2012-06-13 by Hans Greuber
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