Kosmo Modules Wiki

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The first argument is a self-link otherwise the template wouldn’t know where to link, it should be a link to “Kosmo Modules (by Function)/Utility” instead. And a link to a category not prepended by a colon means “add to category” rather than “link to category” which turns it invisible.

The templates are a bit messy to follow (and the wiki language an abomination), haha. But once we have all the structure in place we shouldn’t have to touch them.

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Thanks for doing the work I should be doing. I will try to get my Clock and Compressor modules up soon.

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This wiki’s coming along pretty well. Here are some screen shots.




If you have stuff to post and need help, ask here!

Thank you for adding a ton of modules lately, Rich!

I should mention, I don’t know if it’s exposed to users, but the wiki has a “patrolling” feature, where every edit is marked as unpatrolled until someone with patrolling rights manually tags it as patrolled.

So basically as things are currently set up you can be sure that every single edit eventually gets double-checked by me, and any issue gets corrected. For example, we don’t specify +5V draw except if the module requires a +5V power source - it’s the kind of detail you shouldn’t have to worry about when editing the wiki that will get cleaned up sooner or later.

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And we now have a fancier homepage too :slight_smile:

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@analogoutput quick one. i have 2 built quantisers here well im yet to code them. did you implement the gate out that is on the pcb in the end? thinking before i go and code them to drill holes for a couple of jacks!?

No, there’s just the two CV outputs. The PCB was intended to be more general purpose so it has the gate output but the quantizer firmware doesn’t use it.

thanks rich; just a quick one. maybe im being silly and missing something both quantizers only output from the second channel. im sure i have done something and i am double checking, but just incase you’ve heard of this and know a shortcut to this issue solution! please let me know!!! its great though!!! just gotta find out why both of the first channels do nowt ha. thanks

Nope, no idea! Sorry!

all good. im going to try it on an older arduino program and hope something comes along, nothing out of the dac. no worries. thanks!

must be a software thing debug saying quantizer 2 is quantizer 1 in the debug, and everything is working, and nothings is showing up when twisting switches or sending cv to quantizer 1. all good im sure ill work it out. will check the github again make sure im actually using the right thing. cheers!

ok found it, i missed the note somewhere (not found it) but i guess there is a note about the 1m and 100k in the gate in a input circuit is labelled back to front on pcb! i was going off the pcb and not the bill of material, i can empaphise as i have done that a couple of times. its sorted. phew!

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this maybe

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Excellent!

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There sure are a lot of those once you actually take the time to hunt them all down and make a list, innit

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And that’s BEFORE @dud and @EddyBergman!

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I’m planning to wikify @dud’s next, easier for me since his blog is in my native french.

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aha yep thats it!!! glad its fixed. all good. i had these for ages so i thought it might be an old issue, luckily worked it out after following the traces. phew!

how cool is the wiki!

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Be sure to take a look if you’re OK with how I wikified your modules! I often altered a little the text people used to introduce their work to make it flow better in wiki format, and some info might have mistakes.