I think it is a typo, the datasheet for the ltc 2400 
(http://www.linear.com/pc/productDetail.jsp?navId=H0,C1,C1155,C1001,C1152,P1636)
 seems to specify, from what I understand, that the output rate is 50 Hz, 
extendible to 120 Hz with an external clock...

--- En date de : Mer 9.6.10, Jaime Oliver <[email protected]> a écrit :

De: Jaime Oliver <[email protected]>
Objet: Re: [PD] Looking for a pedal controller
À: "Achim Bloch" <[email protected]>
Cc: "pd-list" <[email protected]>
Date: Mercredi 9 juin 2010, 17h00

it says 5 samples per second. that latency would be unbearable...

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Achim Bloch <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, and thanks for your answers. 

Yes, pduino makes OSC redundant, and a range of values from 0 to 1023 should be 
enough for most effects, but anyway, in case a wider range is needed, I think 
the following can be a quite simple solution : 
http://interface.khm.de/index.php/lab/experiments/connect-a-ltc2400-high-precision-24-bit-analog-to-digital-converter/

This converts the analogic signal to a 24-bit value! More than enough I guess.
Achim

--- En date de : Mar 8.6.10, Pedro Lopes <[email protected]> a écrit :


De: Pedro Lopes <[email protected]>

Objet: Re: [PD] Looking for a pedal controller
À: "Ricardo Lameiro" <[email protected]>
Cc: "pd-list"
 <[email protected]>
Date: Mardi 8 juin 2010, 21h37

>Actually, an arduino is more than enough for what you want. you can have data 
>from 0 to 1023, that is >quite a lot, plus, you can use it directly on puredta 
>using pduino, no need for OSC.


I second that, arduino will do! But if you want to built an "pd-independent" 
device, you can use OSC in arduino - although much harder than simply reading 
values with pduino - some guys already posted code for sending OSC messages 
from arduino devices [1], so then you can plug it to whatever you want: pd, 
ardour, osc-to-midi apps, processing, supercollider :D



[1] http://recotana.com/recotanablog/?page_id=222 (this ships the messages from 
ethernet cable on the arduino's ethernet shield, but there might be more 
similar projects that ship from usb)




On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Ricardo Lameiro <[email protected]> 
wrote:



Actually, an arduino is more than enough for what you want. you can have data 
from 0 to 1023, that is quite a lot, plus, you can use it directly on puredta 
using pduino, no need for OSC.



2010/6/8 Pierre Massat <[email protected]>

A gamepad would definitely be LESS precise as each potentiometer will map data 
between 0 and 255. But i've never found this to be a problem. 





Pierre

2010/6/8 Pierre Massat <[email protected]>

I guess it could, only Arduino is more expensive i suppose. I'll try to provide 
you with some pictures sometime soon.






Pierre

2010/6/8 Achim Bloch <[email protected]>








Hi Pierre
could you provide more details on how you built your pedal? Could'nt the 
gamepad be replaced with an Arduino?
Thanks,
Cyrill

--- En date de : Mar 8.6.10, Pierre Massat <[email protected]> a écrit :







De: Pierre Massat <[email protected]>


Objet: Re: [PD] Looking for a pedal controller
À: "Achim Bloch" <[email protected]>, "pd-list" <[email protected]>






Date: Mardi 8 juin 2010, 7h25

Hi Achim,
You'll have no latency problems with a USB pedal in Linux using the [hid] 
object. No "noticeable" latency at least. 

There are two problems arising when attempting to built a USB pedal : first you 
need to actually make the pedal (the traditional cry baby
 design is probably the easiest way to go), then you need to connect it to a 
good usb gamepad. I insist on the "good" here because it is essential if you 
want to have a decent expression pedal. The best would be to test the gamepad 
before buying it and turning it into a pedal.








Pierre


2010/6/7 Achim Bloch <[email protected]>







Hi Pierre
and thanx for your answer.
I am looking for an expression foot controller. Something working somehow like 
a wah-wah pedal. But I am unsure if I need a device with an OSC dedicated 
driver, or if any USB pedal would do the job. What I primarily expect from this 
device is accuracy, and low-latency. 







Do you have any examples (photographs, audio samples) of the device you made? I 
am curious!
Achim

--- En date de : Dim 6.6.10, Pierre Massat <[email protected]> a écrit :








De: Pierre Massat <[email protected]>






Objet: Re: [PD] Looking for a pedal controller

À: "Achim Bloch" <[email protected]>
Date: Dimanche 6 juin 2010, 20h40

Hi Achim,






I've built
 one myself, based on a usb gamepad. I can give you some tips. But you'll have 
to be more precise about what you really need (expression pedal or just 
switches?)

Pierre


2010/6/6 Achim Bloch <[email protected]>









Hi listees
I'm looking for a pedal controller that is accurate enough to send OSC messages 
to pd, in order to control some effect patches for my guitar.
Can anyone help me in finding a good one, maybe providing a perqsonal 
experience feedback?








Thanks in advance,
Achim







      
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