[sdiy] Looking for Midi->CV

Seb Francis seb at burnit.co.uk
Mon Sep 28 14:18:48 CEST 2009


I second that.

Kenton also do a USB-CV converter for a similar price.

If need need more CV/Gate channels then look at the Pro-2000

http://www.kentonuk.com/digital_interfaces_converters/midi_cv_converters_extras.shtml

Seb


Benjamin Budts wrote:
>
> I would go with a Kenton pro solo, very intuitive and neat design and 
> it supports lots of extra's, you cant build a unit for that price, 
> there's a review about the unit on the website of sound on sound 
> magazine.
> I use one with my Analogue systems RACK and do know a couple of other 
> guys using the same unit.
>
> Ben Stuyts wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I currently use a MOTM-650 for all my MIDI->CV needs, but I'm looking 
>> to add another small portable unit. I'm going to use it to control 
>> some old Moog, Korg, Yamaha monophonic synths. I could not find one 
>> that fits all my needs, so I'm looking for advice:
>>
>> - Preferably USB, but DIN midi okay.
>> - Portable (USB powered would be great).
>> - Switchable V/oct or V/Hz output. (So 16 bit CV-out is needed?)
>> - 1 or 2 channels.
>> - CV out, Gate out, Aux (velocity, etc) out.
>> - DIY ok.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Ben
>>
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