Perhaps, but keep in mind it also covers the a-161, a-149-1 and the gate aspects of the a-152. For all of that, $250 is not that bad.
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On Feb 2, 2013, at 3:58 PM, James Husted <
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> The V-Gate function mentioned as "A clock output is available that produces a 1 millisecond (ms) pulse for each change of output state." is exactly what I am looking for from the A-152. I am hoping that there is an internal logic function of the A-152 that can be exploited to do this. I imagine that the A-152 internally functions like this: Inputs summed to A/D converter, value read, value sent to a counter or demux and the output of that runs the sub modules. Hopefully there is a accessible signal somewhere that changes state whenever a new number is fed the counter/demux. The V-gates is a neat module but more than I want to spend right now.
> -James
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> On Feb 2, 2013, at 4:42 AM, Jesse Buehler
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> > James, Synthetic Sound Lab's V-Gates will do this. In its Analog mode, cv input can be swept in different ways to its 8 outputs as triggers. It also produces a single trigger out each time that threshold of each trigger level is passed. It's a very complex module, and is capable of doing much more even.
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