> hi group,
>
> anyone know if it's possible to hack the a155 sequencer to make its
> position voltage addressable
>
> or a way to jump to a specific step using a trigger, or similar
>
> the a154 was a little über for my needs, but i do miss the voltage
> addressability, which i needed to use the 155 as a rudimentary preset
> storage device.
>
> thanks,
>
> stu
There is no simple solution. You need an ADC that converts the CV into the
three address signals A0/A1/A2 required by the A-155. But that's not a
perfect solution. If the voltage is close to the threshold between two steps
a simple ADC will toggle randomly between two steps. That's why we use an
ADC followed by a microcontoller that avoids this jittering. I think the
A-154 is the only solution unless you are an experienced engineer (but in
this case you probably would not have asked).
Another solution would be the A-152 in combination with 8 controls (i.e. 8
potentiometers connected between GND and e.g. +5V) connected to the 8
inputs of the switch section. Or you use the adress signals A0/A1/A2
generated by the A-152 to control the A-155. But even this requires some
electronic skills.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer