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Combination Circuits/Schematics
Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
Tulamide wrote:
I don't know if you need more help, but just in case I made a post about rotating points: http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4350[/quote]
Thank you Tulamide,well presented maths. However, the test (for myself) will be when I have to put that knowledge into one ruby code module. Will test it later on.
I don't know if you need more help, but just in case I made a post about rotating points: http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4350[/quote]
Thank you Tulamide,well presented maths. However, the test (for myself) will be when I have to put that knowledge into one ruby code module. Will test it later on.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
HIDDEN SELECTOR SWITCH WITH HIDDEN TOOL TIP:
When the Mouse cursor hovers over the Selector switch area, the hidden Selector switch will show up in the switch area and at the same time the hidden Pop-up Tool tip will be displayed. Click with Mouse cursor on Selector Switch to select an item.
When the Mouse cursor hovers over the Selector switch area, the hidden Selector switch will show up in the switch area and at the same time the hidden Pop-up Tool tip will be displayed. Click with Mouse cursor on Selector Switch to select an item.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
SYNCHRONIZING CERTAIN ITEMS IN CERTAIN VIEWS:
The title tells it all.
The title tells it all.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
Ya know ... there will be that time that these will prove so useful !
Thanks TIFFY
Thanks TIFFY
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
INHIBITOR SWITCH (RUBY & with PRIMITIVES)
Included is also an example of how to use the Inhibitor as a Mute in a Stereo Audio Amp.
Included is also an example of how to use the Inhibitor as a Mute in a Stereo Audio Amp.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
3D-KNOBS (BITMAP) x 4:
SOME OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE KNOBS:
Most knobs that I specifically post under the heading "knobs" will have these main characteristics which is -
1) Ctrl + LDo Click will reset knob to predefined Default position (Currently set to 0.5) which can be set in the Properties Menu.
2) Function to Hold & Hide cursor in same position whilst dragging the mouse cursor to adjust knob.
SOME OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE KNOBS:
Most knobs that I specifically post under the heading "knobs" will have these main characteristics which is -
1) Ctrl + LDo Click will reset knob to predefined Default position (Currently set to 0.5) which can be set in the Properties Menu.
2) Function to Hold & Hide cursor in same position whilst dragging the mouse cursor to adjust knob.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
4 - DIFFERENT WAYS OF OBTAINING SIMILAR OUTPUT SWITCHING RESULTS BY MEANS OF A "SELECTOR", A "GETAT", A "INDEX SELECTOR" AND A "SELECTOR WITH DROP LIST."
However, each may have its own specific application as well, as in the case with the 2nd GETAT shown in the schematic in which case the SELECTOR won't do as a substitute. The same applies to the "Selector" Primitive, there are applications where the "GetAt" Primitive will not work as a substitute.
In many instances I personally prefer (but opinions differ) the GETAT Primitive in this type of application instead of the SELECTOR Primitive since it has less components and it makes the schematic to appear neater - especially when there are many inputs.
However, each may have its own specific application as well, as in the case with the 2nd GETAT shown in the schematic in which case the SELECTOR won't do as a substitute. The same applies to the "Selector" Primitive, there are applications where the "GetAt" Primitive will not work as a substitute.
In many instances I personally prefer (but opinions differ) the GETAT Primitive in this type of application instead of the SELECTOR Primitive since it has less components and it makes the schematic to appear neater - especially when there are many inputs.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
LAST SWITCH (RUBY)
Description inside module.
Description inside module.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
EVENT DELAY (RUBY)
Description inside module.
Description inside module.
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Re: Combination Circuits/Schematics
SAMPLE & HOLD (RUBY)
Description inside module.
Description inside module.
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