>I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes here. Not at all Juergen. What you say makes perfect sense and its always useful to have other people's opinions on this. You are using the midi-CV convertor as musical instrument in itself. For me its merely a link between the keyboard and synth. Much of the clever stuff I'll do in Cubase's own logic editor. I'm relatively new to this midi-cv lark, heck, I don't even write the code. But I just wanted something to replace the appalling Paia midi2cv8 that I had. Maybe I'll get some of things implemented if Trevor and I decide to do a midiDAC3. The original midiDAC and midiDAC2 are basically the same, it just the PCB issue was different. But the original one offered so many different options of this and that it got people confused. So I removed virtually all the mode switches on the issue 2. Sometimes simpler is best. The tbDAC is a simpler version still, but all use the same PIC. All the best, Tony
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Re: [motm] mididac 2 panel
2001-10-31 by Tony Allgood
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