I suppose it is the same thing in general. The MOTM version, of course, is much more sophisticated. The *main* purpose is to divide clock pulses from source to drum machines. This allows complex time patterns (like 9/7). The MOTM version *will* divide audio up to 15Khz inputs. Sort of like the '120, which can divide /2, /4, /8, and /16 but not necessarily optimized for drum machines. The MOTM version's outputs are 0 to +5V, NOT -5 to +5V. The driver is a 74ABT244 buss-driver IC which can handle patch cords (capacitive load!). There is info from Old Crow on this module in the archives. It uses 2ea PIC uPs for most of the dirty work. Paul S.
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Re: [motm] Pulse Devider ?
2000-10-08 by Paul Schreiber
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