i use a simple voltmeter and it does the trick,
it is cheap and versatile. but it looks damn miserable ;-)
best wishes
self oscillate
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, "Joe Buechler"
<buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> I think there should be a general-purpose voltmeter module instead.
> Come to think of it, that's another DIY module, isn't it
>
> Joe
> --- In
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, "Andreas Lindholm"
> <andreas.k.lindholm@t...> wrote:
> > I was fiddling around with tuning my vcos and thinking about how
> good it
> > would be to have a great attenuator and suddenly it struck me
that
> what I
> > really want is an attenuator that DISPLAYs what I am doing.
> >
> > So I changed the attenuator sketch I had and put in a simple LCD
(or
> what
> > ever suits best) that should show the voltage that the module
either
> > recieves at the IN or the CV(in) or the the Signal Outs. Wouldn't
> that be
> > great One module that would rid us of voltmeters and also give
us
> good
> > control over or cv signals. Wonder if it would become expensive
to
> make
> > Hope not cause this would be a dream to have for me atleast.
Check
> it out in
> > the files section.
> >
> > I also changed the name to VC-CONTROL cause that is more what it
is
> I think
> > ;)
> >
> > this is the file called a137v2.gif in files.
> >
> > /Andreas