Well, for one thing you get finer control than midis 127 steps allow. For another, the control data is sample-accurate locked with your daw. Maybe these things aren't important to you, but they're not insignificant advantages. -Brandon On 1/18/09, Julian <julian@port23.net> wrote: > > >>>You get LFOs and other CV sources with Volta that in would normally > cost more than the price of a MOTU Ultralite MkIII sound interface. > > > The more i read about the Volta, the less i understand the hype... I > allready asked in the AH list, and noone really said anyhting. > > Say i have a midi cv unit with decent dac bit depths, itll convert whatver i > spit into it to voltages. I dont use reaktor, but i > was under the impression that had plenty of midi modules that could generate > (via the midi cv unit) whatever waveform youd like. > > In short, can someone (anyone?) explain to me what the Volta can do that i > cant do equally well with existing products??? I feel > that im missing somting, but i really cant work it out! > > Thanks, Julian > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] MOTU Volta
2009-01-18 by bdu@fdiskc.com
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