I would certainly be interested in adding Midi to my TR-606, & my Tama Techstar TS-306 could use one as well. Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" <colin@...> wrote: > > > > MIDI to trigger board? Is this a PCB you plan to release? I've got > > a few DR-110s looking for a MIDI input > > > > Are these going to be positive trigger pulses or v-trig? Also, will > > the trigger voltage be proportional to velocity? Accent capability? > > I've planned to do a MIDI to trigger board for ages, but got finally round > to it recently when someone I know needed one. > I'll get some PCBs made if there is interest. > > The board is designed to be as generic as possible. > There are 8 trigger outputs, though a 16 output version would be a simple > addition. > Each output generates a trigger voltage between 0 and 14 volts, with a pulse > length programmable in increments of 0.1ms. > Each output can be assigned a MIDI channel and note number to respond to, > plus a minimum and maximum pulse voltage and length. > The actual value of output voltage and pulse length will then be scaled > between their minimum and maximum values based on the velocity value. > MIDI CC messages will allow the config values to be adjusted on the fly, to > allow the optimum settings for a given drum circuit to be found by > experimentation. > Sysex commands will then write permanent settings. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Off Topic... looking for parts for a hurt TR-606
2007-03-25 by Steven Clements
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