I expect the higher number of pulses you have selected before moving the
switch, the lower number it will give upon moving the switch, if you move
the switch downwards. If you move it upwards, it will probably pulse once
per step you have moved upwards. (if that isn't totally confusing)
Ken
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switch, the lower number it will give upon moving the switch, if you move
the switch downwards. If you move it upwards, it will probably pulse once
per step you have moved upwards. (if that isn't totally confusing)
Ken
>Alright so is that normal, sometimes when I switch the rotary it lets out_______________________________________________________________________
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <sasami@...>
>To: <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 6:21 PM
>Subject: Re: [cgs_synth] Re: Burst Generator problem?
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>Actually, now that I think about it, when you move the switch, you release
>the hold line, so it's free to continue. Mind you, the switch needed
>prelacing anyway. The wrong switch could damage the chip.
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>Ken
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>>I replaced the Shorting Rotary with a Non-Shorting and I still get the
>>same thing....
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>>Anyone have any ideas??
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>>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
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>>> Yes, use a non-shorting rotary. As its, you are causing a connection
>>between
>>> a high and a low at the point of chaninging, and anything could
>>happen. As a
>>> rule, always use break before make switches.
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>>> Ken
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>>> >Last night I finished the Burst Generator, everything seems to work
>>> >fine except sometimes when I am switching pulses my Burst Gen will
>>> >automatically set off a series of pulses, this seems to only happen
>>> >once if the pulse rotary is switched after the manual trigger or trig
>>> >jack have been applied.
>>> >
>>> >Anyone have any ideas, the one thing I was unsure of is I used a
>>> >Shorting Rotary, should I be using a Non-Shorting rotary, could that
>>> >be the problem...
>>> >
>>> >Thanks
>>> >Chris
>>> >
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