Thank you! Quite an interesting range of noise
New IFM module? Dunst
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So I adjusted the trimmer while listening to the different outputs, and it just affects the maximum density of one of the BNOICE outputs, so I just turned it up to max to give the widest range. Other outputs not affected, and nothing to do with output levels (I use a Befaco InAmp to boost outputs when needed).rodrigo wrote:I was curious of that myself, especially noticing how quiet the noise output is.reppiks wrote:Anyone know what the trimmer on the back of Dunst is for?
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I just picked up a used Dunst and while checking it out also noticed the very low amplitude of the noise output (lower right). I'll be putting it on the scope today and might write up something about what I find.reppiks wrote:So I adjusted the trimmer while listening to the different outputs, and it just affects the maximum density of one of the BNOICE outputs, so I just turned it up to max to give the widest range. Other outputs not affected, and nothing to do with output levels (I use a Befaco InAmp to boost outputs when needed).rodrigo wrote:I was curious of that myself, especially noticing how quiet the noise output is.reppiks wrote:Anyone know what the trimmer on the back of Dunst is for?
So far it looks like the top section is the more useful, with the variable ramp being useable as an envelope, and the pulse output works great as a random trigger.
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I’m relieved to hear to see other folks are having the same low-output experience as me. I also bought one used and was trying to figure getting the most from the BNOICE outputs. Looked real weird on my cheap ’scope; no insights gained.
I guess I’ll have to try feeding it more input voltages and see how the organism reacts.
I guess I’ll have to try feeding it more input voltages and see how the organism reacts.
From the short time I played with it on a scope, it appeared to be white noise that was DC offset, but then clamped/limited to 0v to 5v, so if you offset negatively, only the little bits at the top of the noise come through, but as a result it's quieter.
The loudest it got was offsetting everything up, so the whole noise signal wasn't clamped, but that was still more or less limited to half volume.
The loudest it got was offsetting everything up, so the whole noise signal wasn't clamped, but that was still more or less limited to half volume.
Can someone help me find the trimmer on the back of Dunst? I just looked today and din't find it. :(reppiks wrote:So I adjusted the trimmer while listening to the different outputs, and it just affects the maximum density of one of the BNOICE outputs, so I just turned it up to max to give the widest range. Other outputs not affected, and nothing to do with output levels (I use a Befaco InAmp to boost outputs when needed).rodrigo wrote:I was curious of that myself, especially noticing how quiet the noise output is.reppiks wrote:Anyone know what the trimmer on the back of Dunst is for?
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Some don't have a trimmer. Mine doesn't.Bomauch wrote:Can someone help me find the trimmer on the back of Dunst? I just looked today and din't find it. :(reppiks wrote:So I adjusted the trimmer while listening to the different outputs, and it just affects the maximum density of one of the BNOICE outputs, so I just turned it up to max to give the widest range. Other outputs not affected, and nothing to do with output levels (I use a Befaco InAmp to boost outputs when needed).rodrigo wrote:I was curious of that myself, especially noticing how quiet the noise output is.reppiks wrote:Anyone know what the trimmer on the back of Dunst is for?
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Finally got around to "calibrating" mine (basically doing what @reppiks did). It's a shame the Hiss output is so quiet though.
I wonder if you got anywhere meaningful with scoping it out?pugix wrote: I just picked up a used Dunst and while checking it out also noticed the very low amplitude of the noise output (lower right). I'll be putting it on the scope today and might write up something about what I find.
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http://soundcloud.com/uzala/dunst-pings
both sides of dunst ping an mmf-1 and crossmodulate themselves.
both sides of dunst ping an mmf-1 and crossmodulate themselves.
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Just wanna say that many times I've listened to this demo whenever I think about potentially getting a Dunst. Even though it is very simple It is still the most illustrative demo around. So thanks! Not all heroes wear capes! (I'm assuming you dont use capes.)paperwork wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2015 4:06 pmHere's an audio demo:
https://soundcloud.com/paperwwwork/dunst-demo
