MIDI2CV alternatives (was: Re: [sdiy] Newbie alert :-))

Nicolai Czempin nicolai.czempin at alcatel.de
Wed Oct 6 11:15:54 CEST 2004


Scott Stites wrote:

>Hi Paul,
>
>I see your point.  Ray could prolly answer that, I've never tried the circuit meself.  In fact, I have (yet) to do much of anything with MIDI.  I threw that one out in case Nicolai may wish to eschew computers/microntrollers, etc. altogether.
>
>Cheers,
>Scott
>  
>

I don't. I mentioned that I'd "lower my standards" for the keyboard 
interface :-)

>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Maddox <P.Maddox at signal.QinetiQ.com>
>Sent: Oct 5, 2004 10:53 AM
>To: Synth-Diy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Subject: Re: MIDI2CV alternatives (was: Re: [sdiy] Newbie alert :-))
>
>Scott,
>
>  
>
>>If you want to totally avoid using software, there's the inimitable Ray
>>    
>>
>Wilson's ephemeral bit snatcher (say that three times fast!) design, the
>only Midi->CV controller I know of that doesn't use software.
>  
>
>>http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth/midi2cv.htm
>>    
>>
>
>how about handling running status?
>I can't see any mention of it there, a lot of these 'standalone' converters
>will struggle with running status and sysex dumps.
>
>Paul
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>
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