Nick Thanks for detailed response to my question----I have two Kenton Pro solo mk2 midi -CV converters which are nice units--I want to play duo just like the origional 2 voice On 30/10/2009, at 11:06 PM, nicholas kent wrote: > > > > > ideally I want to make a two voice --what should I buy > > > > > > http://www.audiomidi.com/Synthesizer-Expander-Module-with-MIDI-to- > > CV-Panel-P12455.aspx > > > > > > http://www.audiomidi.com/Synthesizer-Expander-Module-with-Patch- > > Panel-P12454.aspx > > > > > > > > > > > > thanks in advance > > > David > > Considering this is a modular forum I think the MIDI to CV panel > version would be the least popular of the 3 choices available. > But you do have an interesting and tricky question given you want to > eventually make a two voice. > > Do you already have a MIDI to CV interface? That's obviously and > important piece of info though some people don't use a keyboard by > choice (though by you asking this question I'm pretty sure you aren't > one) and some rare people have a native CV keyboard already and don't > use MIDI, but that's rare. > > I assume you want to play duophonically, you know, have 2 different > keys play 2 different notes one to a SEM rather than have 2 voices in > unison? For two voices in unison the answers is fairly simple, get > one of each. > > Right now I'm not reading about Tom Oberheim having a polyphonic > strategy for his new SEMs. Some monophonic units have a switchable > feature that counts voices in polyphony by some means so you could > make several mono instruments behave respond like a poly instrument > when properly configured. But I'm not seeing that reading the specs. > Maybe someone who has a new SEM has found it. > > So if I'm correct and Tom is taking things a step at a time rather > than having a bigger plan I see the following possibilities. > > A) right now one could build a MAX patch or similar custom program on > a computer to turn a polyphonic line into multiple MIDI channels in > real time. There might be something hardware or software to do that > but I don't know of one. One could also get an external MIDI to CV > interface that does multiple channels. The ones that do will have a > mode for polyphony. I actually have a seemingly very rare 1980s JL > Cooper 8 voice MIDI to CV unit that seems to have been designed > partly or mostly for Oberheim 8 Voice owners and I guess people with > many monosynths. Given there are not that many I doubt many units > were built or sold though obviously someone bought my second hand > unit. > > B) Tom Oberheim might release an update to his midi to cv that does > some sort of skipping, if I'm assuming correctly that his doesn't now > and there are no hardware limitations that stop him. > > C) Tom Oberheim or some third party releases a poly hardware > solution. Maybe a chassis for SEMs with additional hardware? Maybe a > 4th version with master features? > > nick > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re:what is best SEM to order with patch panel or midi to CV
2009-10-30 by David Bulog
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