K311 Logic Module
2008-05-08 by Alfonso Alba Cadena
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2008-05-08 by Alfonso Alba Cadena
Just found about this: http://kl-module.de/K311_en.htm Has anyone ordered/received/tried one?
2008-05-08 by Suit & Tie Guy
On May 8, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Alfonso Alba Cadena wrote: > http://kl-module.de/K311_en.htm > > Has anyone ordered/received/tried one? no, but i'm very pleased to see he is conforming to Synthesizers.com power specifications. this is a good sign. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com
2008-05-09 by klaus.ludwig_kl_m
Hello,
my name is Klaus Ludwig from KL-Module and I want to say "hello" to all members of the group.
Please take a look at this site: http://www.kl-module.de/wishes.htm
and give me some input.
And there is one important information: the prices are only valid for people, who live in the EU.
If you are living outside the EU and the module is to be shipped to a destination outside the EU, you don't have to pay the "deutsche Umsatzsteuer" (VAT).
best regards from germany
Klaus Ludwig
--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Suit & Tie Guy wrote:
>
> On May 8, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Alfonso Alba Cadena wrote:
> > http://kl-module.de/K311_en.htm
> >
> > Has anyone ordered/received/tried one?
>
> no, but i'm very pleased to see he is conforming to Synthesizers.com
> power specifications. this is a good sign.
> ---
> Suit & Tie Guy
> suitandtieguy.com
> stgsoundlabs.com
>
2008-05-09 by Klaus Ludwig
Hello Richard, the inputs have Schmitt trigger. So there is not really an "undefined" range on a module, but there a is difference whether a signal changes from LOW to HIGH or viceversa (like on every Schmitt trigger). If you use signals like "Tri" or "Sine", there a two levels where the state changes (one on the rising edge and one on the falling edge), but you will not get random results (every cycle will be the same). And so the best thing (in my opinion) you can do with a "Logic-Module", is to use "Logic Signals" (O Volts / +5 Volts). I hope you understand, what I'm trying to say, but my english is not good enough to explain such things. best regards Klaus --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Richard Wentk <richard@...> wrote:
> > > On 9 May 2008, at 15:54, klaus.ludwig_kl_m wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > my name is Klaus Ludwig from KL-Module and I want to say "hello" to > > all members of the group. > > > > Please take a look at this site: http://www.kl-module.de/wishes.htm > > and give me some input. > Slightly concerned about having undefined voltages. Wouldn't it be > more useful to have a Schmitt trigger and perhaps a comparator on the > inputs, so switching is clean? > > I suppose it could make for an interesting feature, but if you try to > drive the module with anything other than square waves it looks like > you'll be getting some very random results. > > Richard >
2008-05-09 by Richard Wentk
On 9 May 2008, at 15:54, klaus.ludwig_kl_m wrote: > Hello, > > my name is Klaus Ludwig from KL-Module and I want to say "hello" to > all members of the group. > > Please take a look at this site: http://www.kl-module.de/wishes.htm > and give me some input. Slightly concerned about having undefined voltages. Wouldn't it be more useful to have a Schmitt trigger and perhaps a comparator on the inputs, so switching is clean? I suppose it could make for an interesting feature, but if you try to drive the module with anything other than square waves it looks like you'll be getting some very random results. Richard