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try2break
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I'm sure it can be done but I'd like confirmation. <BR>Would it be possible to automate the functions of an Analog Modular Syntesizer (AMS) using CV to MIDI and MIDI to CV converters and using a MIDI sequncer to drive it all? For example, say I wanted to automate a filter sweep. I would plug a cable into the Voltage Control input of the filter and connect it to a MIDI>CV converter, sequnce the sweep on the computer, then play it back using the MIDI>CV converter into the Control Voltage input on the filter.<BR>Will this work? That way I can have a VERY large Memory Moog using a Synthesizers.com Modular, various CV>MIDI and MIDI>CV converters, and a computer or a standalone sequencer. Sounds like fun. |
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Nate Tschetter
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Hi try<P>Sure, it will work in theory...the theory part being if your synth responds to the voltage that the MIDI to CV controller sends. If so, everything should be cool. |
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regebro
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Sounds like fun indeed! Although it willprobably be cheaper and easier to buy a Nord Modular...  |
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try2break
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Lennart:<BR>I don't mean to offend you if you like the Nord, but I think it sounds like butt. I want a pure analog modular. Nothing else will do. |
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