Thanks for the response Richard. I had done the chip swapping when
I had this on the breadboard and some 4017 would skip steps and
generally behave erratically. I'll try the TI one, but I'd like to
see if the circuit could be made to depend less on the type of chip
being used. back to the BB.
The gate and full outputs are fine. On a scope, it almost looks
like the stuttered pulse fires at the same time the Full output
falls. I'll keep experimenting.
peng
I had this on the breadboard and some 4017 would skip steps and
generally behave erratically. I'll try the TI one, but I'd like to
see if the circuit could be made to depend less on the type of chip
being used. back to the BB.
The gate and full outputs are fine. On a scope, it almost looks
like the stuttered pulse fires at the same time the Full output
falls. I'll keep experimenting.
peng
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@e...> wrote:
> I had a similar problem with the Burst Generator. It was very
difficult
> to track down. The solution was to replace the 4017 with a *Texas
> Instruments* part. Some 4017 chips can internally retrigger. If
you
> have socketed these, it's an easy thing to try.
>
> -Richard Brewster
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> peng3002 wrote:
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> > The pulse outputs on my gate sequencer are putting out double
> >triggers. It makes some of my envelopes stutter. Any suggestions
on how
> >to allieviate this? Hysteresis on the output op amps?
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> >hmm,
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