That last question was stupid on my part. Of course there are two oscillators.. Duh! --- In Kawai-Teisco@yahoogroups.com, "jimmyb00ts" <jimmyb00ts@...> wrote: > > Thanks Travis. The DCOs are non-discrete, correct? I.e. they are on chips like the SSM2044s? Are they digitally-controlled analog oscillators (i.e. Six-Trak) or are they fully digital? I have read both facts in different places. Are there eight oscillators? > > Many thanks, > James > > --- In Kawai-Teisco@yahoogroups.com, "Travis Shire" <boardjunkie@> wrote: > > > > No go on that. The only thing that uses control voltage are the filter chips (SSM2044). The rest is digitally controlled/generated. This is a DCO synth, not VCO, so it is what it is and is not compatible with any full analog jobber.... > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: jimmyb00ts > > Sent: 04/10/12 05:38 PM > > To: Kawai-Teisco@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [Kawai-Teisco] SX-240 Control Voltage in-out? > > > > Hello all, > > > > Does anyone know if the Kawai SX-240 is capable of being modded for Control Voltage (CV) ins and outs? Also, is it possible to sync with a Roland 606 through DIN sync, or does the SX-240 only have MIDI? > > > > My SX-240 was given to be my a friend, in almost perfect condition. I removed the battery and have been using it without its more advanced functions (patch memory is one that is sorely missed). I will be ordering a replacement battery and diode soon; the synth starts up with a hanging note but otherwise is a joy to play. > > > > Thanks, > > Jimmy > > >
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Re: SX-240 Control Voltage in-out?
2012-04-26 by jimmyb00ts
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