Paul,
I like the four rows of outputs. CV/Gate/Velocity are a MUST. Would like
to be able to map the additional four to release velocity, if possible.
Mapping after touch and mod wheel stuff is also fine.
Buy one? YOU BET!
Scott
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Paul Schreiber wrote:
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> The behind-the-scenes R&D activity continues with the MOTM-650 4-ch MIDI-CV converter.
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> The design group for this is in the product definition stage. I'm asking for your inputs/desires.
> Here is what I have sketched out as a first stab:
>
> a) fits in 2U panel
> b) has 4 character, LED alpha-numeric display ("British flag")
> c) 4 or 5 pushbuttons/LEDs for data entry (the menu is VERY shallow)
> d) 4 channels (ie 4 notes at a time polyphony) with multiple voice assignments
> e) MIDI In on the front. There is a MIDI Out on the pcb that is used ∗only∗ if you SysEx a new OS
> (it's used to read back the SW checksums as you dump into it).
> f) I am thinking 4 rows of 4 jacks. Each horizontal row is a 'voice', with CV/Gate/Velocity outs.
> There are 4 AUX outs, with Aux #4 also sharing Arpeggiator Clock In. The AUX's are like on a
> Kenton Pro-2000, you can select from a FEW (not 45 different ones) MIDI controllers to
> 'intercept' such as Aftertouch.
> g) AUX #3 can be programmed to be MIDI Clock out, and you can divide it down, too. May be able to
> clock ∗multiply∗ it as well (not sure, it's a programming 'trick').
>
> The idea is to have a "mini Expressionist". Tony has graciously endorsed the '650 (it's not his
> code), as it takes pressure off on him and onto me (like I need more pressure). I'm NOT writing
> the code, so don't worry (it's generic 8051 assembly). I think that it can be a ~$229 assembled
> module (sorry, all the DACs are SMT). When? "Next Spring" is about as accurate as I can give. The
> idea is a prototype at NAMM.
>
> So, I guess what I'm asking is:
>
> a) what features do you want to see
> b) would you buy one?
>
> Paul S.
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