PAiA 9700

Daniel Gendreau gendreau at frontiernet.net
Fri May 28 16:51:15 CEST 1999


> you have to hold the lowest key to set 0V when you turn it on. If 
> you build it 
> for v/hz you can just turn it on, no need to hold a key. This is 
> minor but inconvenient

I agree here. This was the reason why i decided to rewrite the firmware.
i just set it up for my DX7 which is C1=0V I think.


> for v/oct users if your rack is more that say 6' from your master 
> keyboard. 
> 
> I would like to be able set 0V for say C0 or C1 and leave it 
> there. Even waiting
> for the first key-press to set 0V would be better than having to 
> hold a key while
> turning it on.

I was thinking about a scheme where it defaults to say C1=0V, but then
if you press any keys below that, it moves 0V down to the next lowest C.

-Dan G.



More information about the Synth-diy mailing list