Thanks for the comments Larry. I have owned the
Delta for several years, but I am far from the
original owner. I have never been able to locate an
owner's manual and there is conflicting/confusing
info on the web. I agree that the "VCF fcm in" is
most likely for a foot pedal (but I'm ignorant as
to what the difference is between a CV from the
Kenton and a CV from a pedal - though with the
introduction of the 850 I'm gathering there is
one). The trigger is most definetly an input, as it
has a trigger output jack as well. Whereas it does
have "full" polyphony, I had hoped the maybe it
could be controlled monophonically with the trigger
in. I'm at loss for what else it could trigger. I
put 'full' in quotations because even though it has
polyphony it has only one envelope for all voices.
This can be used to great effect, but it is a
one-trick-pony. The Delta does a passable (but far
from great) string sound, but it really excels at
robot era Kraftwerk sounds. There are trim pots to
tweak the Q and cut-off and it can be made to
squeal in an acidic manner. If I pipe in a CV from
the Kenton through the trigger-in could it hurt
anything? Hz/v?
Thanx,
Mr. Nezumi
(meow)
--- "J. Larry Hendry" <
jlarryh@...> wrote:
> My guess is no. My understanding is limited. I
> will throw out what I know
> and think I know for those more informed to build
> on or correct. The "vcf
> fcm" sounds like it might be for foot pedal to
> control the filter frequency
> cut-off. Is the trigger is more likely an
> output? Or, is it labeled input?
>
> If I remember this board correctly, it is more of
> what I would call an
> ensemble than a synth. Since you have all tones
> available at once, there is
> no such thing as voltage control of any
> oscillator (remember that are all
> derived from top-down division). So, it is more
> organ like. The tones are
> simply keyed into the mix, but are active all the
> time.
>
> The advantage of these machines is unlimited
> poly. However, you usually do
> not have much control over waveshape (maybe some
> tabs). They can make some
> boss analog string sounds with appropriate
> external processing. How about
> running the output through your MOTM-410?
>
> Larry H
>
-
> From: <mrnezumi@...>
>
> Sorry for this slightly off-topic question. I
> have a Korg Delta; a low
> budget synth/organ/string keyboard (top-divided
> VCO, I belive)from
> 1981. It has inputs for "vcf fcm" and "trigger".
> Can I control this
> thing with my Kenton Pro-2000? Hz/volt? Can I
> damage anything if I
> just give it a go?
>
> Thanx,
> Mr. Nezumi
>
>
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