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exagonal

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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:29 am Post subject:
BOSS DR 110 CLAP TRIGGERING Subject description: MAKING A DR 110 CLONE |
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Hello everyone!
I am interested in making of a clone of BOSS DR 100.
I've look around the web and the biggest problem seems to me the program for the trigger of the CLAP.
In this forum, at http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-35810.html
there's a program for PICAXE that do this job.
I do not have a PICAXE but for example, I have several PIC ... you can also program in those?
How can I do since the programmer only reads ASM file?
Thanks so much! |
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roglok

Joined: Aug 28, 2010 Posts: 202 Location: uptown
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exagonal

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 4:44 am Post subject:
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Hello!
First of all, thank you for answer!
Your solution is certainly interesting, even if they are of several components while the other is more compact, based up a only small integrated.
In addition, my project will be supplied with a bench power supply of up to 9V, and know that your proposal provides 15v +.
Surely I can I can keep in mind as a last resort, but thanks! |
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roglok

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 4:47 am Post subject:
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exagonal wrote: | Hello!
First of all, thank you for answer!
Your solution is certainly interesting, even if they are of several components while the other is more compact, based up a only small integrated.
In addition, my project will be supplied with a bench power supply of up to 9V, and know that your proposal provides 15v +.
Surely I can I can keep in mind as a last resort, but thanks! |
if it works, it will work on 9V as well  |
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exagonal

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roglok

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 7:29 am Post subject:
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exagonal wrote: |
Can I ask you a question? How about you have not tried ? Then with the clap how you solved? or have abandoned the idea of restoring the DR 110?
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it's still on my list to do, but i want to finish some other projects first
Quote: | In the net I then found a circuit that does things similar to yours, but maybe simpler ...
What do you think? |
yes, the circuit is similar, but not complete. the DR-110 clap has two separate trigger lines. the three bursts are for the clap "impacts" and the single one is for the clap "reverb". i wouldn't call the circuit simpler either - it also uses 3 ICs and since it was designed for push button action, it is missing the external trigger input conditioning (LM358 used as comparator). Ken puts the 40106 to good use as both pulse conditioner and clock generator, thus eliminating the need for a dedicated timer IC. |
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exagonal

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 7:44 am Post subject:
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the DR-110 clap has two separate trigger lines. the three bursts are for the clap "impacts" and the single one is for the clap "reverb"
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You're absolutely right, I kept in mind only now about the second trigger, I already knew!
In the end, it seems to me a good solution, but jet however the challenge for those who would like to program a small routine on a PIC, among other things I would like some advice on which model of PIC could use .. |
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roglok

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 7:48 am Post subject:
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exagonal wrote: | Quote: |
the DR-110 clap has two separate trigger lines. the three bursts are for the clap "impacts" and the single one is for the clap "reverb"
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however the challenge for those who would like to program a small routine on a PIC, among other things I would like some advice on which model of PIC could use .. |
sorry, can't help you with that... i have no experience in that field. |
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exagonal

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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 7:56 am Post subject:
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Heheh! Do not worry! I already knew! The challenge that I launched it for someone else ... |
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