[sdiy] Midi 2 sds Convertor

Peter Ullrich synpro at networld.at
Thu Aug 12 16:16:12 CEST 2004


Paul Maddox wrote:

>I've updated and released a new version of my MIDI to trigger converter,
>the Midi-2-Sds II. http://www.modulus.synth.net/midi2sds/midi2sds2.shtml
>
>  It takes MIDI data and converts 8 note Ons to trigger CVs, the higher
>thevelocity, the higher the trigger CV.
>A variable 'gate length' can be used to adjust it for your needs.
>
>  So far, only simmons people have used it and tried it, I can't see any
>reason why this wouldn't work for any thing that needs a short trigger pulse
>to gate it. if anyone has done this, let me know as I'd like to add this to
>the site.

I just want to let you know that I finished your MIDI2SDS (version 1) board and 
built it into my TAMA TS-305 drum synthesizer. I made some experiments to get 
the best velocity response and found the best method for me to change the PCBs 
in the TAMA TS-305. The pulse length setting on the MIDI2SDS is minimum pulse 
length.

You MIDI2SDS works very well! Congratulations.

If you want or if anyone on the list is interested I could make a webpage with 
details and photos...

I have 2 PCBs for the MIDI2SDS (version 1) left as I had to order 3 pcbs but 
only needed one. They must be anywere in my electronics collection...
So if anyone needs one just let me know. Buy the pcb from me, the chip from 
Paul and start your project.

Link to MIDI2SDS (V 1): http://www.modulus.synth.net/midi2sds/midi2sds.shtml

Ciao
Peter

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