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Noise-Generator

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  1. Yes, first you burn the bootloader, than put pic inside sammich, use mios studio, you will get the info that there is nothing connected because you now need to upload mios8_v1_9h and after that you should get the message that your device is connected and than you load up your sammich hex.

     

  2. Hello,

    The Swinsid has power, so the led is on. Swinsid only needs 5v at the 5v lane and the 9 or 12v lane is not necessary, it just don't cares.

    I must ask this because you just write you have problems with the midi upload and I don't know if you just missed something.

    Have you followed the flash procedure exactly?

    If the pic is ok, than the thing you must do is to check the traces via multimeter-peep and sheet. Or you first resolder a little bit some points which look suspicious. 

     

  3. 11 hours ago, jaytee said:

    With all due respect…this is pretty ridiculous. *All* digital hardware is made with analog parts—it’s transistors all the way down. *All* electronic hardware, digital or analog, warms up in use—no electronic component is perfectly efficient; they’ll all have waste heat.

    Yes, maybe it's not related "there". Not really "there"

    But it would be interesting to know how exact the unexactness happens.

    Old digital/analog combination suffered from influences like electromagnetic fields - bad or "not perfect" isolation distorting the signal path, digital to analog converting, amplifiying, indifferences...

    Do all SIDs sound the same? Differences in the newer ones 8580, 6582, not much to recognize, Revisions of 6581s measurable?

  4. A Noise Gate is an Effect which let you choose on which point it should pass the signal.

    For example if you use an Microphone and it should just react to your speech than you tweak the treshold to the point it shall react. It's an standard effect you probably own as a Software Plugin.

  5. 23 hours ago, 6040 said:

    I probably should not have mixed two issues into one thread. What is the purpose of the Sid Ch Select (L/R)? I cannot hear any difference, not even on stereo patches.

    I wondered about that too but had not invest into answers but this could explain it:

    http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_manual_l.html

    • SIDn: toggles between LR, L- and -R. Here you can specify, if OSC, FIL and MOD parameter modifications should affect only the left, the right, or both SID channels. The SID number (SID1, SID2, SID3, SID4) has to be selected with the deticated SID buttons.
  6. Do you have 5V or something less?

    You may know that but if you have an issue, the first step is to check the traces via eyes and than with the multimeter. Check every connection.

    A Capacitor in a circuit has to be the volt value with some room to the actual current. So if you work with 5V everything over that is ok.

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