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Subject: RE: [motm] kenton pro-2000

From: "Tony Karavidas" <tony@...>
Date: 2002-09-07

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I'm reading these emails even though I rarely reply lately..(working too much on other things right now)
 
When you see more regular email from me, you'll know this thing I've been working on has shipped and I can get back analog synth stuff! (Frequency shifter, Expressionist II, Expressionist 1 update, JP8 update) BTW, the frequency shifter is getting attention, but at an obviously low priority. The other day (as in a few months ago) my 4 year old son said "you work too much and don't play with me enough." That statement right there also has an impact on the frequency shifter. (sorry)
 
Tony
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Tentochi [mailto:tentochi@...]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:45 PM
To: 'motm'
Subject: RE: [motm] kenton pro-2000, tuning

Robert thinks since he wrote the MIDI Microtuning Standard, he can get anything he wants.  Yeah!  And he should.  Thanks Robert!!!!  I hope you re lurking here under some alias.
 
And I want it too!  Since some key mircotuning/microtonal synth people are also MOTM owners (Robert and John of course), it seems like a great match.
 
I really am looking forward to it.
 
Tony, there are lots of great ideas here, so I hope you take advantage of them and query us about it.  The biggest items is full-range mapping rather than just scale-range.
 
Cheers!
Shemp
Yeah, Robert Rich and I, from what I understand.

John Loffink
 

 This feature is not supported. Some of us are pressuring Tony K. to add it to the new
Expressionist.
Paul S.
 

 >   When I got my MOTM modules, Paul sold me a Kenton pro-2000 MIDI to CV
> converter to go with it.  I'd like to do some microtonal stuff and I was
> wondering if it's possible to dump tunings to the kenton box like you can
> with some digital synths?
>
> If there's one volt/octave tuning, does 1/1200 of a volt = 1 cent?

> celeste
>
>
>
> cent - the equally tempered scale has 100 cents between each chromatic
> pitch.  The hz of pitch n+1 = n ∗ ( 1 + 12throot(2))
>
> (as in the twelvth root of 2).



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