The Synthesis Technology MOTM-650 4-Channel MIDI-CV converter is about
to go into production. Check it out:
http://www.synthtech.com/new_stuff.html
-Richard Brewster
Dave Kendall wrote:
to go into production. Check it out:
http://www.synthtech.com/new_stuff.html
-Richard Brewster
Dave Kendall wrote:
>on 19/2/05 11:40 pm, t0ny_mowbray at tmowbray@... wrote:
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>I have a feeling that I "need" a PolySynth as I am a keyboard player
>so I will probably look at option around this.
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>There are a few MIDI-CV converters that are polyphonic. Oakley sound
><http://www.oakleysound.com/polydac.htm> do a 4-channel module, with
>velocity out CV for each note, as well as the usual 1V/octave, and 8 other
>controllers (including sustain - very useful for a keyboard player) They are
>currently discontinued, but it says on the website that they may reconsider
>if there's interest. It looks to be a very high-spec board.
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>The Paia MIDI2CV8 <http://www.paia.com/midi2cv.htm> will do 2 note poly with
>velocity Pitch wheel + mod wheel, or 4 notes of just 1V/octave + gate.
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>The Midibox CV <http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_cv.html> will do up to 8 note
>poly! There may be more work involving programming, although I think the
>basic midibox CV can be built off the shelf, if you order a pre-burned PIC
>from one of the 2 pcb suppliers mentioned on the site. uCapps.de is also a
>very cool site for DIY midi controllers.
><http://www.mikes-elektronikseite.de/midiseite.htm>
><http://avi.dezines.com/mbhp/>
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>If you've got loads of money, Doepfer make a pre-assembled 24 output midi to
>CV. Looks like a good unit.
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>There are probably others I haven't found, and there are definitely some
>schemos around for boards that connect to a PC. The ones I've seen require
>you to write your own code.
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>I'm planning to build a 4-note poly synth based on the oakley or midibox
>units. The biggest problem will be fitting all the boards in. For a
>moderately complex 2 oscillator, 4-note polysynth, that could be over 40
>pcbs! (with a big PSU as well!)
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>Cheers,
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>Dave.
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>See the following URLS for the CGS Modular Synth home page:
>Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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