[sdiy] computer/synth feedback loops
peter edwards
synth at casperelectronics.com
Tue Aug 11 14:17:44 CEST 2015
cool. thanks. I looked at these a while and wrote them off pretty
quickly. not sure why now that I look more closely.
On 8/8/2015 5:05 PM, Kylee Kennedy wrote:
> Take a look at the expert sleepers line of eurack modules. It's what I
> use for cv and auio - outs and inputs.
>
> Kylee
>
> On Saturday, August 8, 2015, peter edwards
> <synth at casperelectronics.com <mailto:synth at casperelectronics.com>> wrote:
>
> Hey all. I'm looking for some insight and suggestions on a topic
> that I think lots of you know lots about.
>
> I want to install a large analog/digital bridge in my synth
> system. Something that lets me communicate back and forth between
> computers(laptop, drum machines, etc) and analog synths....fluid
> *2 way* communication. The OPlab
> (https://www.teenageengineering.com/products/oplab) is very much
> in the right direction but I want lots more I/Os. And audio
> capabilities.
>
> The simplest approach would be a 2 way midi interface and a 2 way
> audio interface. I hate making a distinction between audio and CV
> but I haven't found an interface that does it all.
> And I do really like the idea of being able to utilize all of the
> innovations out there that integrate MIDI. I haven't seen much in
> the way of CV to midi converters but I could use one of the many
> DIY midi controller kits (like this http://www.midicpu.com/) to do
> this. I would have to make my own level converters to convert all
> my CVs to 0-5VDC though...which maybe I'll do.....
> But I dunno.. maybe there's some other protocol I could use that
> accepts midi (so i can utilize all the cool midi stuff out there)
> but also allows full frequency communication between systems not
> limited by midi restraints. (?!)
>
> Anyone have experience in this area that they want to share?
> Thanks!!
> -Pete!
>
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