[sdiy] Modifying CV
harrybissell at wowway.com
harrybissell at wowway.com
Sun Sep 21 14:36:33 CEST 2008
I'd have read that as... "it doesn't follow either standard and in fact
won't track a damn thing accurately..." <lol>
H^) harry
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:26:33 -0500, David Anderson wrote
> The Yamaha CS15 is V/Hz (Paia, some Korg). According to the
> Phantastron web page, its "CV is not normalized to V/oct or V/Hz,
> rather it is "in-between" and can work with both types of input if
> the pitch adjust and other settings are tweaked."
>
> In other words: fiddle with the knobs and switches to get as close
> as you can.
>
> Gregtronic wrote:
> > So I recently purchased and assembled a Phantastron from
> > Electricwestern.com which is probably the coolest thing i've ever gotten
> > for 200 bucks. Unfortunately though, the CV input is quite strange and
> > doesn't track as well as I'd hope. I have a yamaha cs-15 which i'm
> > trying to use as the CV out, and then i can use the audio input of the
> > CS-15 and use it's filters and VCA to rock out on my Phantastron. Right
> > now it's tracking as if one octave on the cs-15 is one 5th on the
> > phantastron. Is there any way i can modify the cv output, possibly by
> > means of a little module in between the cs-15 and phantastron, that
> > let's me scale the pitch the way i want it? Any help would be awesome!
> >
> >
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