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Re: jittering 261e

2006-06-06 by ezra.buchla

the answer to this probably lies in yr definition of 'jitter'. what
exactly are you noticing?

the 225 is an honest creature; it will instantly and faithfully render
the incoming 8 bits of MIDI as voltage (no built-in interpolation).
compared to 'analog' (i.e. perceptually continuous) control sources
this may sound unstisfactorily blippy, snappy, clicky or whatever. the
225e's CV outputs can be arbitrarily shaped and smoothed by using a
255 lag processor, or a 249 or 250 with the right settings.

-eb



--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "mritenburg" <mritenburg@...> wrote:
>
> It sounds like what ever you are using as a MIDI controller sends 
> something the 225e and MPU-101 do not like.  However, straight CV from 
> the TKB is ok.  Do you have a Darf, Arf or 266e?  You should try 
> sending pitch CV from some other devices to see if the problems follow 
> the device sending the pitch data or the module receiving the data. 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" <cuari7@> wrote:
> >
> > I own 2 261e's, and have noticed that they may jitter A LOT when you 
> > input a voltage for pitch. This happens more with certain types of 
> > devices (a lot with the 225e and roland MPU-101, almost none with my 
> > Serge TKB).
> > Any of you guys experiencing similar problems? Any suggested 
> solutions?
> > 
> > 
> > cuari7
> >
>

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