The A-149-1 generates quantized/stored random voltages similar to the Buchla
module (i.e. the voltage changes at each rising edge of the incoming clock
signal). If you want to obtain triggers you may use a voltage controlled
switch (e.g. A-150) that follows the A-149-1 output in question. Both
A-149-1 and A-150 can be controlled by the same clock signal. That way the
pulse width of the clock signal defines the width of the trigger signal. You
may use also a trigger delay module (A-162) to adjust the pulse width if
your clock source does not feature a variable pulse width.
It would be possible to modify the A-149-1 firmware for trigger outputs but
I'm quite sure that most users want to have the quantized/stored random
voltages as they are rather than trigger outputs.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
> Did anyone try to come up with something to solve this
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> Cheers
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> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 7:08 PM sirolffoonav
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florisvanhoof@...
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> dear all, would it be possible to make the A-149-1
> Quantized/Stored Random Voltages output narrower now the pulses
> are too long, it would be way handier for me if it were triggers
> or very narrow square waves.
> please let me know what you think about this.
> i know it's possible in combination with other modules, but
> modding this one would be handier;
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> thanks, floris
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