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Hi folks,
Earlier this year I wanted to do some experiments re controlling church organ console features - stops, pistons, combination memories and so on, so I got hold of a LabJack U3-HV.
"A WHAT?" I hear you say ... well if you look in your toolbox you'll find it there. It's a 'Data Acquisition Module', connects via USB and gives you umpteen physical inputs & outputs that Flowstone can address, both digital and analogue.
On an organ you need loads of inputs & outputs, normally done using strings of shift-register ICs. (I grew up on this stuff )
My original mission has been successfully accomplished, and as a result I've now made myself a custom Arduino USB-Midi interface which basically does exactly the same thing.
So my red LabJack box needs a new home, it'll gather dust here forever otherwise. (Already tried eBay ... nah ) I suppose this post should be in 'Robotics' really, but does anyone go there??
Somebody PM me if they want it. Free, postage only.
HB
Earlier this year I wanted to do some experiments re controlling church organ console features - stops, pistons, combination memories and so on, so I got hold of a LabJack U3-HV.
"A WHAT?" I hear you say ... well if you look in your toolbox you'll find it there. It's a 'Data Acquisition Module', connects via USB and gives you umpteen physical inputs & outputs that Flowstone can address, both digital and analogue.
On an organ you need loads of inputs & outputs, normally done using strings of shift-register ICs. (I grew up on this stuff )
My original mission has been successfully accomplished, and as a result I've now made myself a custom Arduino USB-Midi interface which basically does exactly the same thing.
So my red LabJack box needs a new home, it'll gather dust here forever otherwise. (Already tried eBay ... nah ) I suppose this post should be in 'Robotics' really, but does anyone go there??
Somebody PM me if they want it. Free, postage only.
HB
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HughBanton - Posts: 265
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Re: Does anyone want a ...
Very generous of you!
I personally would have no use for this but I’m wondering if it could be used to generate gate and cv signals for an analogue system…
I personally would have no use for this but I’m wondering if it could be used to generate gate and cv signals for an analogue system…
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Oh, no doubt. I believe they have high precision D-A and A-D inside the box. Probably ideal for that.
Myself I only used it to send clocks and data back and forth, and it quickly dawned on me that I could make a more convenient solution with an Arduino configured for USB MIDI.
Myself I only used it to send clocks and data back and forth, and it quickly dawned on me that I could make a more convenient solution with an Arduino configured for USB MIDI.
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HughBanton - Posts: 265
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- Location: Evesham, Worcestershire
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It would be great tool, if it was 16-bit ADC...
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