[sdiy] controlling switches with CV
Henry Clay
mr.henry.clay at gmail.com
Wed Apr 19 21:20:37 CEST 2017
Quite new at this stuff so I may not be the best info source...
But I believe you could use a flip-flop circuit to toggle a gate (or some
sort of hi-low switch) from a trigger, and a comparator circuit to generate
triggers from slopes. If you meant a physical switch, then it's just a
matter of getting some sort of motor- but that's doable if you have the
voltage stuff figured out.
I've been considering doing something similar to free up higher-resolution
trigger sequencers to do more interesting things.
Anyway, pardon if this is unhelpful - still learning myself!
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Elain Klopke <functionofform at gmail.com>
wrote:
> So I know you can use a keyboard scanner to generate a CV, but is there a
> way to control switches via CV? FWIW, I'm already going to be using a
> MIDIbox MIDIO128 to control the switches via MIDI, but, ya know, kinda want
> my options open if I get a sequencer module...
>
> -Ian
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