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Subject: Re: EML 500 Problems

From: "Robert" <rob80b@...>
Date: 2007-02-27

The sequencer in jack takes a stereo jack, tip (gate/trigger)and the
ring voltage.
Now the problem with the EML's is that the octave is not the standard
1 volt per octave but more like 1.2 volts (which actually makes more
sense since there are 12 notes in a western octave).
I've a few post above which address this problem if you are to use a
midi to cv (control voltage) convertor.

--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, bill bigrig <billbigrig@...> wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I would think that if you plug your control voltage
> to the sequencer in, it will act like a standard CV
> input. It must have a circuit that generates a trigger
> inside, or it uses the CV for a gate. It wouldn't hurt
> to try. The voltage out i think was to plug into their
> little chord making device.
> Rig
> --- Jeff Johnson <jeffnshannon@...> wrote:
>
> > I fixed the key!! Thanks for the hint...I figured it
> > was something
> > more serious. It looks like the previous owner broke
> > a spring and had
> > it soldered together. It probably got unadjusted in
> > shipping. Yay! I'd
> > still like to know what to do about the midi
> > situation. I don't know
> > what to make of the voltage out and sequencer in
> > jacks. The midijack I
> > have is meant for a machine with cv/gate and trig
> > ins and outs. I know
> > the midijack is adjustable to different voltages, so
> > it should work
> > great if I can figure out how to wire it in.
> > Jeff
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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