Pretty Lights (continued)
2006-02-01 by Michael A. Firman
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.