[sdiy] problem with a midi>cv converter... or is it a feature?
MTG
grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com
Thu Oct 16 20:16:23 CEST 2014
Agreed. Maybe bad caps or the op-amp that follows.
On 10/16/2014 10:30 AM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
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> To try and answer the question in the subject: I think this must be a fault.
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> I find it extremely difficult to believe that someone (least of all Roland) would design a unit that turns the Note CV off when it receives a Note Off. Any sound with a noticeable release is going to sound weird. Why would you do that? Roland aren't that stupid. So I'm left thinking it must be a fault.
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> Assuming it is, we need to try and find it:
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> Does it do it on all the channels?
> Does it do it in all modes? (MONO, 2 VOICE, etc)
> Do the Dynamics CV show the same effect (they're on the other DMUX)
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> HTH,
> Tom
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>
> On 16 Oct 2014, at 16:08, henry birdseye <henry.birdseye at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I'm having a situation with my MPU-101 coming out of a DAW.
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>> Here's a description with photo of the problem/feature.
>> http://dibcadbu.com/sequencing-with-a-roland-mpu-101/
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>> Can the Roland be modified not to behave this way?
>>
>> HB
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