So it IS possible then, right? So I can run Cubase or
Logic and send CV to an audio track and record it and
then play it back.
Paul, your point is that the resolution (and range) of
recording and playback need to be high enough to
reproduce pitches accurately. How much pitch
resolution (in cents) would you have recording at 16
bit? 24 bit? How many bits would be needed for 1/10
cent accuracy? 1/100 cent?
I am guessing that the sampling frequency would not
affect it too much if it were at least 44.1 kHz,
correct?
It seems like the A/D and D/A convertors shouldn't
affect it too much unless they REALLY compensate for
audio signals and it ends up coloring the CV signal.
Is this correct?
And finally, using the CV for to generally open and
close a filter shouldn't be a problem, right?
I do like the idea of the '600 being able to do this,
but that is quite a way off for now.
Thanks!
Shemp
> Can't do it. The hardware is not present. In order
> to record CV input ∗accurate∗ enough to drive
> VCOs, the added cost to the unit would be about
> $125. Tell you what: if I sell enough '600s maybe
> in 18 months there will be Version II :)
> > Is it possible to record a CV into a sequencer?
> IS
> > there anything special that you need to be
> concerned
> > about? What about playback of the Cv?
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