(05-25-2019, 08:07 PM)XORadmin Wrote:(05-25-2019, 07:55 PM)GBRL Wrote: Hi Thomas,
it seems, that clock output of my NerdSeq has only 2,5V (Firmware 1.19). I've noticed it two days ago only because of Shakmat Modular - White Gallop, it doesnt't work with clock output of NerdSeq, all other modules are fine with it. I've measured the output with Dave Jones O'tool and it shows around 2,5V (I've compared with trigger out and there is around 5V). If I amplify the clock output just a bit, to around 2.7V, White Gallop is starting run. I have workaround for now and send the clock from Euclidean Circles, but at the beginning of this thread and in manual it says, that clock output should be around 5V. Is it something wrong with my unit or may be with current firmware? Or with me?
Thank you!
It should be around 5 volt and the voltage can't be changed by firmware.
Just some things to check:
What's the voltage with the White Gallop and without the White Gallop? If it is fine without and breaks down with the WG, then the input of the WG is the problem. If it is already low (like less than 4,5 volt) without anything connected then it might be a bad output. And if, is the LED still working normally?
Hi and sorry for late responding, I see there was a lot going on here.
The NerdSeq clock output LED looks fine.
Here is a picture of how I measure it with O'Tool:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t8r40deea7i1kl...ockOut.jpg
Track 1 (on top) is direkt clock output from Euclidean Circles - around 5v
Track 2 is direkt clock output from NerdSeq - just above 2v
But regardless of the measurement, White Gallop is working fine with the first one and with NerdSeq clock output working only after amplifying the clock signal., so it should be a problem with the unit.
I will also contact you directly via email.


