I've been messing around with it today and one thing I didn't fully get before I bought it is that it's only a relative precision adder, not absolute. Some of my oscillators can't output a pure enough wave for it to calibrate, and on top of that I was hoping I could also sometimes just plug and play with it (my bad, but from the videos I saw I assumed I would also be able to do that).
So is it impossible to just plug-and-play with Caltrans like with some other precision adders? I get why the calibration is so great, and I definitely like that and will use it...but I also want to be able to just "go" sometimes, or use it the same way with oscillators that can't produce pure enough waves to calibrate it.
So is it impossible to just plug-and-play with Caltrans like with some other precision adders? I get why the calibration is so great, and I definitely like that and will use it...but I also want to be able to just "go" sometimes, or use it the same way with oscillators that can't produce pure enough waves to calibrate it.
Statistics: Posted by Headlands — Sat Jun 22, 2024 1:45 pm — Replies 3 — Views 111