10-14-2019, 08:44 PM
(10-14-2019, 06:59 PM)XORadmin Wrote:Of course, i can try inverter for MS20 gates indeed.(10-14-2019, 06:23 PM)ura Wrote: Thanks! Track transpose, MS20, Easel... (I hope Easel's "pulse" input will understand Nerdseq's "gate") - very good! But wait - isn't MS20 gate "polarity" is inverse? It is. So can we change also gate polarity for dedicated Nerdseqs trigger out to run MS 20?
I am aware of different kind of gates with other gear. And they are many types. The fact that the trigger output of the NerdSEQ can only be 0 or 5 Volt doesn't really help here..some even need negative voltages for Gate on and positive for gate off (or vice versa).
I could (and that was planned from the begin) include a inverted gate. But most probably your voltages are still not right.
But no need to worry...since these are modular synthesizers...invert it, change the offset, amplify...build the signals you need ;-)
I will not include the inverted gate in this release, maybe in the next one. But that would only save you the inverter in many cases.
Also, the voltages are right for the other octave scalings, but the only way to test for me was with a multimeter...all up to you and no guarantees that it will work fine.
I have had test run of Easel with Nerdseq's new Buchla scaling. So far I could tell - CV voltages are right. At least much better than if I run those through CVGT1 converter. Also gate do the job. Not worse than with CVGT1.