thanks for posting this mike, now i just need the psim i have been waiting two years for since i payed, ha ha! (actually, it's not very funny...) best wishes, gregg --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" <maf@m...> wrote: > > > At the request of some of the members here I posted the P-SIM basic > program that turns the P-SIM into a quadrature osc. When used with > a JAG with outputs 1 and 2 (or 3 and 4) of the P-SIM plugged into the > x and y inputs of the JAG, it will cause the lights to spin around and > around. You can control the speed with a voltage in input 1. If you push > the STOP button the spinning lights will stop dead and resume where > they left off when the button is released. When powered up you must > push the RESET button to start the thing. Not that outputs 1, 2, 3, and > 4 produce four trapazoid waves each 90 degrees out of phase with the > next. Although the JAG lights are pretty, the program was originally > designed to do quad panning using four linear VCAs. If you have two > JAGs you can take the x and y outs of the first and cross them into the > x and y outs of the second creating a truely wonderful (:-)) dual spin > effect (in opposite directions). > > Oh, the file is called maf-lfo4.bas and can be found in the files section. >
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Re: Pretty Lights (continued)
2006-02-01 by mrboningen
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