PTAP: PT2399 tap tempo control

Started by decc, April 15, 2009, 11:59:22 AM

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RicoRokkaRolla

I have no chip, but I have the documents:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/500hgp

...and see this topic on pages 2 and 3! There's some pix and images.




stumper1

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jkokura

Does anyone have the PTAP2 and PTAPH documents?

Jacob


studiostud

Sweet.  Sure wish I could read german!  :P
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tomtom1384@yahoo.fr

Hello,
I'm french so sorry for my bad english   :icon_biggrin:  

I built the tonepad rebote 2.5 delay and I want to add a tap tempo and I've seen this one

http://uk-electronic.de/onlineshop/product_info.php/cPath/105_195/products_id/1797?osCsid=ae89c6ac1c796e6e23034a9539488cce

Someone has tried it ? And especially does it work with the rebote ?  ???

Thank you for your help.

DirkM

Yes it works very well in the rebote 2.5 and mostly all other circuits with one PT2399 chip  :)

tomtom1384@yahoo.fr

Great, thanks a lot for your answer.
I will order today.  ;D
Bye


quad

Sorry to bump and old thread, but I couldn't find an answer to my question. Okay, so here's the deal: I'd like to add a tap tempo switch to the "Rebote Delay 2.5". These guys sell the kits:

http://uk-electronic.de/onlineshop/product_info.php/cPath/105_195/products_id/1797?osCsid=ae89c6ac1c796e6e23034a9539488cce

If you click on the manual, there's the brown wire labeled "point delay3". Where is this one suppose to be connected at? On top of that, do I just connect the green/yellow/GND wires directly to the time pot on my Rebote?

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quad

Cheers, thank you! :) Anyway, I suppose I have to leave out the -1K resistor to pin6- part. There's one already in the PCB, going to pin 6.