Re: MTM info
The MTM will convert MIDI velocity to CV (control voltage). Back in the late
80's I used the MTM to trigger an SDS 7 module from Mac based MIDI
sequencing software. The SDS 7 responded to velocity according to the
selected velocity curves in the MTM. I also used this setup live and it
worked just fine. Have fun triggering,
Jeff
> From: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
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> Date: 9 Apr 2004 21:25:37 -0000
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> Subject: [Simmons Drums] Digest Number 234
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> 1. Re: OK dudes... MTM info
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> 2. Re: OK dudes... MTM info
> From: "david pinnington" <davep@...>
> 3. Re: OK dudes... MTM info
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> 4. Re: OK dudes... MTM info
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> 5. Sorry about repeats
> From: studiovheissu@...
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> Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:00:16 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> Subject: Re: OK dudes... MTM info
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> --- jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
> "I've found a MTM at the right price, but before buying it... this is
> what I want it to do - will it?!
>
> "I have incoming midi data that I want to transfer to trigs for my
> SDS-V and SDS-2. Does the MTM convert different velocities to voltages
> and thereby making the SDS-V velocity sensitive?"
>
> I though MTM was their MIDI mixer and the only thing MIDI about it was
> the ability to change programs of mixer settings. I bought one when
> they first came out and it died on me after a couple months. I took it
> to be repaired and haven't seen it since. After months and months of
> asking about it, I forgot about it and when I finally, after a few
> years asked about it again and was told it's "probably" long gone.
> Needless to say I no longer deal at ALL with Medley Music in Bryn Mawr,
> PA, USA. I took a keyboard there once for a battery change and had it
> returned with a knob missing that was there when I brought it in.
>
> Michael
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> Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 10:04:53 +0100
> From: "david pinnington" <davep@...>
> Subject: Re: OK dudes... MTM info
>
> hi jesper et al......
> i have a mtm manual around here somewhere i'll dig it out
> it was one of those products way ahead of it's time and very complicated and
> clunky for what it was supoosed to do
> (goes up stairs for manual)
> according to the diagrams for setting up you should be able to trigger a sds 5
> remember back the the sds v was not that old and not thought of as legecy
> product
> what i can't work out from looking at the manual is if you'd get velocity
> sensitive output although i suspect you would as it goes in to great detail
> about threshold out puts and dynamics
> what the hell if you have the ££$$ just buy it anyway then you know it's in
> safe hands..................
> cheers
> dp
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Perez
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 11:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] OK dudes... MTM info
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> --- jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
> "I've found a MTM at the right price, but before buying it... this is
> what I want it to do - will it?!
>
> "I have incoming midi data that I want to transfer to trigs for my
> SDS-V and SDS-2. Does the MTM convert different velocities to voltages
> and thereby making the SDS-V velocity sensitive?"
>
> I though MTM was their MIDI mixer and the only thing MIDI about it was
> the ability to change programs of mixer settings. I bought one when
> they first came out and it died on me after a couple months. I took it
> to be repaired and haven't seen it since. After months and months of
> asking about it, I forgot about it and when I finally, after a few
> years asked about it again and was told it's "probably" long gone.
> Needless to say I no longer deal at ALL with Medley Music in Bryn Mawr,
> PA, USA. I took a keyboard there once for a battery change and had it
> returned with a knob missing that was there when I brought it in.
>
> Michael
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> Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 02:15:32 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> Subject: Re: OK dudes... MTM info
>
> --- jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
> "I've found a MTM at the right price, but before buying it... this is
> what I want it to do - will it?!
>
> "I have incoming midi data that I want to transfer to trigs for my
> SDS-V and SDS-2. Does the MTM convert different velocities to
> voltages and thereby making the SDS-V velocity sensitive?"
>
> I though MTM was their MIDI mixer and the only thing MIDI about it
> was the ability to change programs of mixer settings. I bought one
> when
> they first came out and it died on me after a couple months. I took
> it to be repaired and haven't seen it since. After months and months
> of
> asking about it, I forgot about it and when I finally, after a few
> years asked about it again and was told it's "probably" long gone.
> Needless to say I no longer deal at ALL with Medley Music in Bryn
> Mawr, PA, USA. I took a keyboard there once for a battery change and
> had it returned with a knob missing that was there when I brought it
> in.
>
> Michael
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 02:17:50 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Michael Perez <studiovheissu@...>
> Subject: Re: OK dudes... MTM info
>
> --- jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
> "I've found a MTM at the right price, but before buying it... this is
> what I want it to do - will it?!
>
> "I have incoming midi data that I want to transfer to trigs for my
> SDS-V and SDS-2. Does the MTM convert different velocities to voltages
> and thereby making the SDS-V velocity sensitive?"
>
> I though MTM was their MIDI mixer and the only thing MIDI about it was
> the ability to change programs of mixer settings. I bought one when
> they first came out and it died on me after a couple months. I took it
> to be repaired and haven't seen it since. After months and months of
> asking about it, I forgot about it and when I finally, after a few
> years asked about it again and was told it's "probably" long gone.
> Needless to say I no longer deal at ALL with Medley Music in Bryn Mawr,
> PA, USA. I took a keyboard there once for a battery change and had it
> returned with a knob missing that was there when I brought it in.
>
> Michael
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 09:32:17 -0000
> From: studiovheissu@...
> Subject: Sorry about repeats
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> I seem to be having some trouble with Yahoo mail. I did not receive
> messages so I sent them again . . . and again. Sorry 'bout that.
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> Michael
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