On 2007-12-11 16:30 +0100, Joachim wrote:
input and output are both V-trig.
The Moog circuit works fine. I've used it to trigger my MS-20 from
an audio card.
Because the card it AC-coupled, the gate won't stay on for long
but the flaw is in the source, not in the converter. I only
mention this as a warning to people who might want to try it.
http://www.cykong.com/Synths/Korg%20MS-02/Images/Korg-MS-02-Schematics-Coloured.gif
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> Am 10.12.2007 um 17:23 schrieb Andre Majorel:As far as I can see, this isn't a V-trig to S-trig converter ;
>
> > To trigger an MS-xx from
> > a V-gate output, you need a V-trig to S-trig converter.
> >
> > http://synthesizers.com/moog_trigger-convert.jpg
>
> Then I'm curious why the MS-02 has a more complex
> schematic for the trigger converter. Or is it capable of
> doing the reverse thing which means convert S-trig
> to V-gate?
> http://www.matrixsynth.com/blog/media/korg/ms02schematics/Korg-MS-02-
> Schematics-Coloured.gif
input and output are both V-trig.
The Moog circuit works fine. I've used it to trigger my MS-20 from
an audio card.
Because the card it AC-coupled, the gate won't stay on for long
but the flaw is in the source, not in the converter. I only
mention this as a warning to people who might want to try it.
> This time I hope I've posted the correct link. ;)Yes, but might as well post the original :
http://www.cykong.com/Synths/Korg%20MS-02/Images/Korg-MS-02-Schematics-Coloured.gif
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