Thanks for that addition. I believe the CVC is programmable in firmware for a wide range of values, so it should be doable, but I'll forward this info to Lippold to be sure. Although, in fact, I may not actually use the trigger outputs, at least not with envelopes. I've been testing the CVC with a Synthesizers.com system, and have found that I get the most expressive control by bypassing envelopes entirely and mapping the Z axis (pressure) directly to volume in the VCAs. That way, I can manually alter the "envelopes" directly with finger pressure, varying the attack, sustain, and decay at will independently for each voice. It feels much more expressive that way, rather than being tied to a fixed envelope for any voice. >Another important point is that the 281 EG's need a +12 V gate to >trigger. Does the Continuum CV box put out such gates? I think it only >does +5 V, doesn't it? If so, you won't be able to trigger the EG's. >What I do to overcome this problem is to add voltages in my 210e (a >little bit from my 255 to help the gate from my TKB, and voila!). > >See if this helps.... -- Richard Lainhart O-Town Media rlainhart@otownmedia.com http://www.otownmedia.com
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[200e] Re: Control Voltage Ranges
2007-05-10 by Richard Lainhart
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