You need to divide clock by 32. You may try to feed the clock to clock divider module or use two audio-dividers in serie. If you do not have it or can't build it around CMOS 4024, 4020 or similar IC, you will not be able to do it with soundcard-based oscilloscope.
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, "codotinc" <doubleopards@...> wrote:
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> Howdy --
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> I am not a SDIYer or electronic tech, but I would like to try swapping out my 4096-stage BBD for some other chips. The Doepfer manual describes using an oscilloscope and a Frequency Meter. I can probably find a VST oscilloscope which can do the trick, but I will still need a Frequency Meter to adjust the VCO Offset if the maximum clock frequency of the new BBD circuit differs from the maximum clock frequency of the old BBD circuit.
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> The Frequency Meter needs to be able to measure up to around 430 kHz. A standard frequency analysing VST only measures in the audio range, up to about 20kHz.
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> Any idea how else I can measure the frequency for the clock
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> Kind regards,
> Jon
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, "codotinc" <doubleopards@> wrote:
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> > PRICE DROP and SWAP ADDED:
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> > For sale or trade, worldwide:
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> > Doepfer A-188-1d 4096-stage BBD Analog Delay -- $160 ($240 new at Analogue Haven and limited edition)
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> > Will swap for A-188-1c 2048-stage BBD, or for Dixie, v.1 or v.2
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> > Shipping is from New Zealand. One module should be $15 shipping, which is insured but with no tracking number. Adding a tracking number costs about $45 shipping. PayPal please.
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