howdy,
Why not try a battery powered schmitt trigger in betweenthe LFO and
the module. Dpending on the frequency, the battery might last quite a
while using 3 0r 4 "D" cells.
Rig
Why not try a battery powered schmitt trigger in betweenthe LFO and
the module. Dpending on the frequency, the battery might last quite a
while using 3 0r 4 "D" cells.
Rig
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Adam" <tom.adam@...> wrote:
>
> Richard,
> Thanks, I was thinking it would be something like this. I've got a
> MOTM-320 ready for power up. No need anymore for an ADSR to be
> sacrificed for running the drumsym/cynare.
> Cheers,
> ToAd
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@> wrote:
> >
> > The trigger input on the Cynare is AC coupled. It will only work
> with a
> > square or pulse type waveform. The MOTM-380 has -5V to +5V sine
> and
> > triangle waveforms only. You need to use a MOTM-390 or other LFO
> that
> > has square waves. Why did it work with the MOTM-800? Because
you
> > dialed in a fast Attack time.
> >
> > -Richard Brewster
> > http://www.pugix.com
> >
> > Tom Adam wrote:
> > > I've tested my drum sym and cynare with a MOTM-800 ADSR and
they
> are
> > > working fine. But when I connect a MOTM-380 Quad LFO, these
> modules are
> > > not triggerd. Did I do something wrong? I think the LFO gives
a -
> 5V to
> > > 5V sin or tri signal out. Or was it -2.5V to +2.5V, can't
> remember now.
> > > Cheers,
> > > Tom
>