[sdiy] A crazy idea..
Michael Ruberto
frankentron at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 5 00:14:05 CEST 2005
About a month ago somebody posted a message similar to this, about recording
CV with a sound card. If I'm not mistaken the best suggestion was to remove
the DC blocking caps on the soundcard inputs. I made a mental note (rapidly
fading), because it sounded like something I'd like to try if I ever get
done wire-wheeling my chassis. Damn the Zinc Chromate!
M. A. Ruberto (not sure if wire-wheeling is a proper verb)
>From: Scott Stites <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>
>Reply-To: Scott Stites <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>
>To: Jeff Farr <moogah at gmail.com>, synth-diy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>,
> peter at buzzclick-music.com
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] A crazy idea..
>Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:01:13 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
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>I imagine you could use Buchla's ghost whatsis technique (recording audio
>through a VCA controlled by the CV you want to record and then extracting
>the CV via an envelope follower for later performance). Peter Grenader has
>a pretty cool thing on his site about that - don't have the link offhand.
>Peter?
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>Cheers,
>Scott
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeff Farr
>Sent: Oct 4, 2005 4:34 PM
>To: synth-diy
>Subject: [sdiy] A crazy idea..
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>I've got a MAudio 1010lt audio interface in my computer at the moment and
>one of the neat features of the card is tha ability to stack as many of 3
>other cards into the system for a rather large number of inputs and outputs
>(more than 30). Now, perhaps I'm way off base here, but I believe it would
>be possible to patch together a modular so that both the audio and control
>signals are routed through the computer such that complete performances can
>be recorded. Obviously the audio will work, but I can only speculate about
>controll signals being properly recorded... Any thoughts?
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