Hello! I've been reading some of the discussions of the EML101 and its MIDI-compatibility and I wanted to share my solutions! Firstly, the EML101 uses 1.2V/Octave for its keyboard CV. The 'Exponential board' in the EML converts the 1.2V/Oct Linear CV to Exponential CV for the oscillators. So.. ..the oscillators are actually controlled by an exponential CV! On my EML I simply added a 1.2V/Oct Input, a 1.2V/Oct Output, an Exponential Input, and an Exponential Output. It is now fully compatible with my (modified) Minikorg 2, my home-made modular gear, and with any standard MIDI->CV converter. Also, it is very easy to make an Audio->Voltage Trigger circuit. I will find my (super-simple) schematic if anyone is interested. This lets my trigger percussion tracks from the EML by simple computer-sequenced pulses or clicks. I would REALLY love to add a circuit to make delayed vibrato possible on the EML101. The best reference circuit I've found is from one of the ARP 2600 keyboard units. Any ideas, anyone? I look forward to any responses! -Robert Scott myspace.com/randrewscott
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My EML MIDI Solutions
2010-01-13 by quiet_channel
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