or at our FAQ page > Converting Gate to Switched Trigger
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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]Im Auftrag von Brandon Daniel
> Gesendet: Freitag, 7. April 2006 21:43
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> Betreff: Re: 1 Re: Digest Number 1448
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> On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, rrooyyccee wrote:
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> > hi dieter,
> > thanks alot for the tip. i'm impressed that you support diy efforts.
> > they are still somewhat beyond my technical abilities.
> > do you, or do you know of anybody, that could custom make a module for
> > me that would invert say 8 - 12 gate signals for under 100 us$
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> Just a guess, but I don't think you're actually looking to "invert" the
> signals so much as "convert" them.
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> The behavior you described (triggering when trigger is off, not sounding
> when trigger is on) isn't an inverted trigger (0v normal, -v trig) but a
> classic s-trig (+v normal, 0v trig) like moog synths and many early drum
> machines used.
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> There's a circuit that's been on the web for ages for this:
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http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Moog/schematics/moog.t
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> A bunch of these may do the trick for you. Alternately, you could use a
> relay circuit for the job, which is what I'm having to do with my dr110...
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> -Brandon
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