[sdiy] favorite lin/log convertor? (Moog-Korg interface)
Amos
controlvoltage at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 03:05:54 CEST 2005
Are you thinking of the MS20? My MS10 has only VCO CV in and Trigger in...
all the rest are outputs (barring the external audio in to the filter). If
I'm missing something, please clue me in!
And if anyone has a good log/lin convertor in their cookbook (or a link to
same) I'm still interested...
thanks!
On 10/9/05, mark verbos <mverbos at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> You can plug your CV into the pitch modulation CV input and trim the
> scale with the knob. It will be a little hard to dial in, and probably
> will drift in a matter of minutes, but it will track exponentially like
> you want it to.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> Amos wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am only the latest to run into the East vs. West, American vs.
> > Japanese battle for total control of oscillator frequencies...
> >
> > just to confuse me further, I see that my MS-10's oscillators output a
> > very friendly -5V to +5V Oct/Volt CV... however there seems to be no
> > getting around the VCO CV input and its fiendish demands of 0V-+8V Hz/V
> > signal.
> >
> > Are there any tricks to defeat this without extra hardware (checked the
> > AH archives with no luck)
> >
> > I know there are MIDI->CV boxen with Hz/V output, but I am trying to
> > keep this strictly analogue.
> > Specifically I'd like to use my x0xb0x (303 clone for the few who might
> > not know) as a controller.
> > Unfortunately for this application, the 303 lives in Moogland, although
> > it only puts out +1 to +5V (odd for a "bass" instrument?)...
> >
> > so forgive my ramblings, ultimately I am asking:
> >
> > what's the best way to get an MS10 to grok CV input in Moogs? If I have
> > to build it myself, so much the better.. ;-)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Amos
>
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