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Re: [200e] Control Voltage Ranges

2007-05-08 by ezra buchla

this is correct. most CV inputs on the 200e will saturate at +10v, unlike
old 200 series modules. negative voltages will usually do nothing.

On 5/8/07, Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@otownmedia.com> wrote:
>
>   All: I have a 200e system on order, for which I am waiting patiently,
> and plan to use my Continuum, created by Lippold Haken, as the main
> controller for the system. While waiting, I've been testing Lippold's
> new Continuum Voltage Convertor, or CVC, which is designed to convert
> the MIDI output from the Continuum to individual patchable control
> voltage outputs for use with analog synthesizers:
>
> http://www.hakenaudio.com/Continuum/html/accessories/CVC.html
>
> Lippold has designed a few presets for several of the control voltage
> standards currently in use, including the common 1 volt/octave, 0-10+
> volts scheme and the Moog Voyager's peculiar .935 volt/octave
> standard. Lippold is very interested in providing a preset for the
> 200e, and has asked me about its control voltage standards. I don't
> have one, of course, and the 200e article on Wikipedia seems a little
> incomplete concerning control voltage ranges.
>
> From the article, it appears that the 200e's standard is 1.2
> v/octave, with a range of roughly 0-10+ volts. Can anyone tell me if
> that's correct - that the voltage range is positive only, and 0-10+
> only, or does the 200e support negative voltages or a wider control
> voltage range?
>
> Lippold and I thank you for any help you can provide.
> --
>
> Richard Lainhart
> O-Town Media
> rlainhart@otownmedia.com <rlainhart%40otownmedia.com>
> http://www.otownmedia.com
>  
>


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