The input range is -6V to +6V (to have some headroom for +-5V signals, and to record some CVs not associated with standard waveforms). So, that is 12v/16384 or 734uV per LSB. 'Perfect' 1 cent error is 833uV per LSB. My experience is that commercial MIDI-CV converters (not the '640, of course) and CV outputs of analog synths are accurate to ~1mv for each note. So the '102 has sufficient specs. The MOTM-650 has 150uV per LSB error :) Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "schabtach" <lists@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 10:34 AM Subject: [motm] Re: New modules > >> d) something I hadn't really thought of: you could take any > CV-generating >> keyboard (like a SH-101) or even the output of a MIDI-CV, and record > 16K >> 'notes' into it. > > What's the assumed range of the CV? In other words, what's the pitch > accuracy going to be, given a 14-bit A/D/A conversion? > > --Adam > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [motm] Re: New modules
2008-02-04 by Paul Schreiber
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