If Matthew/Stretta can convince Motu that there is a market for an out/ in device, I'm sure Motu would develop it in a jiffy; they seem to be motivated enough and I reckon they have the necessary resources. If Motu wouldn't do it - and they're already halfway ahead of others, then I guess the other possible manufacturers have enough information to know the effort isn't worthwhile. OTOH, my tech guru says it's not all that difficult to develop such a device. Whatever gives, I feel the Volta is still a cool thing. _guy On 18 Jan 2009, at 00:25, David wrote: > James > I dare say that most of the modular makers would not have the resource > to do the software design and digital electronics design so its > unlikely to happen and Motu know this -thats why its coming to market > > David > On 18/01/2009, at 12:07 PM, James Husted wrote: > > > You know with the buzz around the Volta, it won't be long before > > someone else jumps in and does it. After all there sure has been a > lot > > of people making audio interfaces forever and with a few tweaks you > > have this idea in a box. Make it USB2 or FireWire and have it do the > > ramping stuff in hardware and you have it. Basically MOTU is doing > > somebody's market research for them. And if they make it do out > and in > > and at a decent voltage level with a decent number of channels, they > > will steal the market from MOTU in a second. I'm sure all the > modular > > makers are checking out their resources as we speak! > > > > - James > > > > On Jan 17, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Guy Drieghe D. wrote: > > > > > Yes, James, you're right. My mistake - no DC in to Volta; I > > > misinterpreted a few things. Perhaps blinded by my enthusiasm, mea > > > culpa. > > > > > > Volta's designer (Matthew Davidson, of Stretta fame) says that > he'd > > > love to design a dedicated interface for this, but he has "to > > > demonstrate a significant market need" [to Motu]. > > > Unfortunately, Motu isn't Doepfer -- they don't do user polls. > > > > > > _g > > > > > > > Volta may be able to record DC voltages but as far as I know and > > > read > > > > - there are no standard sound cards or interfaces (including the > > > MOTU > > > > ones) that will allow the input of DC. You can input audio at > the > > > same > > > > time you output DC from the plugin though. This is referred to > > allot > > > > in the reviews talking about syncing etc to external devices. > > There > > > > has been talk of modifying devices to maybe get them to input DC > > by > > > > removing the AC coupling found on them but I have seen no > hands on > > > > reviews that have said the recording of DC is possible. All the > > > > reviews and write ups I have seen only talk of controlling your > > > > modular and none have mentioned the possibility of recording > (even > > > the > > > > Max hack that has been shown that pre-dated the Volta) If you > have > > > > seen any this let us know. > > > > > > > > -James > > > > > > > > On Jan 17, 2009, at 9:37 AM, Guy Drieghe D. wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> Perhaps I'm mistaken but from what I understand, VOLTA is > > only a > > > > one > > > > >> way system which, because of DC protection on all (?) > interface > > > > >> inputs, does not allow for CV control i.e. actual > performance - > > > > to be > > > > >> recorded. > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > No. Volta is a 2-way system. > > > > > You can feed a signal from your modular (any signal) back into > > > Volta > > > > > and process it any way you like. That way you can for instance > > > host- > > > > > sync your CV's and signals with any effect (or soft-synth or > > > > whatever) > > > > > in your DAW. Or you can record the output of your > > ribboncontroller > > > > and > > > > > treat it as data. In fact, once you feed signals back into > Volta > > > it > > > > > becomes kindof a virtual instrument. The possibilities are > > > endless. > > > > > > > > > > So, since you can feed your modular signals back into Volta, > it > > > gets > > > > > really powerful to send these signal backs to your modular, > once > > > > > you've ehm, done things to them (in Volta). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> ... so we're still waiting for somebody to design a DC > capable, > > > CV > > > > >> recorder. > > > > >> > > > > > Why ? Volta can do this, no problem. > > > > > Your DAW becomes your CV recorder, and it's only limited to > your > > > > > available memory/HD space. > > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] MOTU Volta
2009-01-18 by Guy Drieghe D.
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