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PSUD2 build 73 (OSX)
neutron51493
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------- Original Message ------- On Sunday, May 22nd, 2022 at 14:24, ZZZ wrote:
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Check out the description on using the track pad to right click. On Sun, May 22, 2022, 7:30 AM neutron51493 via <neutron51493=[email protected]> wrote:
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On 5/22/2022 9:30 AM, neutron51493 via groups.io wrote:
how one navigates the programme to chain several filter sections, thus :-On Windows, I right-click and get a menu with 'Insert' which lets me add a filter section of my choice. See attached. As John says, Mac is different. Mice generally, hold the Control key while you click the mouse. There are other ways. |
The first schematic, and feel free to correct me?if I'm wrong, but those RC filters are only to correct the tonal quality. They are only used as change the frequency of the sound. The second schematic, that filter is not an RC filter. It is meant to stabilize the power supply voltage, however, the schematic shows ceramic, not polarized electrolytic capacitors. Don't understand the use of these type of caps. On Sun, May 22, 2022, 9:50 AM John Werle <toadhall67@...> wrote:
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To John on insert blocks: Just tried it on my MacBook, pressing two fingers in the middle of the pad gives the right-click option which allows you to inset the new blocks. It was the toughest thing for me to get used to on the Mac having no right-click. When I went back to Windows, the two finger tap worked on there two so it's become a bit of a habit across both systems now :)
To Dave on ceramic caps: Do you mean the schematic symbol being non-polarised caps? It's always shown the non-polarised caps, however it's something that bugs me, so PSUD3 will have polarised caps (pic shown for attention). The only danger with this, is that they will be wrong if someone is putting together an old school tube power supply with paper-in-oil caps. I may as well make this "choosable" :)? |
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