Hmm, my first reaction was to go agree with 16 CV and 8 gates, but actually having CV inputs sounds like a lot of fun. For those of us with modular or semi-modular synths the Cirklon could become part of the system, with two communication going on. I am imagining here that one could modulate internal Cirklon parameters with the CV inputs rather than just using them for recording pitches (although that might be fun too). Maybe that's not the case. Perhaps you could clarify just how CV inputs might work Colin? On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com> wrote: > > > Folks, > > A quick poll... > > If you had 24 pins on a connector free for signals (one has to be ground), > how would you divide them up ? > It could be, for example: > > - 16 CVs, 8 gates > - 12 CVs, 12 gates > - 8 CV and 4 gate outs, 8 CV and 4 gate ins > etc. > > I'm leaning towards not having any gate inputs as such, since a CV input > can > be quantised to 1 bit if needed. > Same applies to CV outputs, in most cases. > So I guess it's more of a question of how many CV outputs to sacrifice for > CV input ? > > 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: [analogue-sequencer] How to use 25 pins ?
2010-08-31 by Rory
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