From sngruhl@faui01.informatik.uni-erlangen.de Thu Aug 17 11:39:29 1995 17 Aug 95 14:39:20 +0500 17 Aug 95 13:26:38 +0500 From: "Stefan Gruhl (CIP 92)" Subject: EMU-modular - part VI - memory and address generator Date: Thu, 17 Aug 1995 19:09:55 +0200 (MET DST) Now to the cool stuff: memory address generator: Obviously a pure digital unit and therefore nothing for this place I know :-) Has 4 Inputs, forward, back, reset, inhibit. The first 3 with own manual button. It generates 3 digits of Octal values (max. value is 7). Actually the first digit doesn't go up to 7, so I figured the max different positions are 256 or 512. The digital value is transmitted on a seperate bus which connects to the memory module. The module has btw also a red small 3 digits display wich looks nice and old. the memory: this module is able to record one analog CV and 4 digital values. if the manual switch is on write enable it records otherwise it puts the 4 difital values outs. the analog output is put out normal and also with a own scale and offset. IT's fun to use it and if you don't play and special tricks with it you normaly use it just as a usual 101 sequencer with additional 4 digital trigger memorys. STefan -- * real electronic composers don't like their music be restricted * * to the physical limitations of the human hand - AH - a great list * * Stefan Gruhl * sngruhl@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de * * Monthly bonus sig: ************************************************ * "The course of true SOUND never did run smooth" * * freely taken from Midsummernights dream by Willy S. * ********************************************************************* *