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aout_lc_module [2016/08/04 23:43] – [Resolution Adjustment] psykhazeaout_lc_module [2016/08/04 23:44] – [Resolution Adjustment] psykhaze
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 In order to increase the flexibility, the MBHP_AOUT_LC PCB provides two different resolution options. The first channel can either be controlled with 12bit or 8bit resolution, the second channel with 4bit or 8bit resolution: In order to increase the flexibility, the MBHP_AOUT_LC PCB provides two different resolution options. The first channel can either be controlled with 12bit or 8bit resolution, the second channel with 4bit or 8bit resolution:
  
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 The 12/4 bit option is used by MIDIbox SID (the filter is controlled with 12bit, the resonance with 4bit only). The 12/4 bit option is used by MIDIbox SID (the filter is controlled with 12bit, the resonance with 4bit only).
 In the MIDIbox CV firmware the resolution option is selectable. 8/8bit is enough if the module should control V/Oct CV inputs via Note or CC events. 12/4bit should be selected if channel #1 is connected to a Hz/V input, or if high-resolution events (NRPNs, PitchWheel) are desired. In the MIDIbox CV firmware the resolution option is selectable. 8/8bit is enough if the module should control V/Oct CV inputs via Note or CC events. 12/4bit should be selected if channel #1 is connected to a Hz/V input, or if high-resolution events (NRPNs, PitchWheel) are desired.
aout_lc_module.txt · Last modified: 2016/08/04 23:46 by psykhaze