Not for tracking faster movement. Motion Capture systems run quite a bit higher than 1Khz. Besides, I'd rather stop spending time trying to make systems, and faceplates, and jacks, and dealing with different voltages etc. I'd rather cough up an extra $1-200 and have something that was designed with modular synths in mind and has the range to deal with minutes from an LFO or ms/Mhz from audio. Volta comes close, but it's only one way and who knows how open it will be. The future may be bright, but for now, Max and a A-192 to get CVs to midi. Not quite the same as a CV recorder tho...Here comes the Modcan jeolousy... :D On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:34 PM, achtung_999 <heinrich.himmelwasser@gmail.com> wrote: > I agree on the sampling rate. But let's not forget that these boards are > made for bodily controllers. > You would agree that 1 KHZ is enough for tracking human movement? ;-) > > I would say that 22.5 KHZ would already be quite sufficient for tracking CV, > everything above that is luxery. > > Can you elaborate why the through zero point is so important? I am curious. > It is probably more likely to be a bitch when designing stuff like this > though. Seeing that most of these machines actually are not able to do this. > > Besides this I recently bought a A192 (thanks Guillermo!) and am very happy > with it despite its constraints. > But I knew about these on beforehand. > > Ernst > > On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Guy Drieghe D. <guy@guyd2.com> wrote: > >> You'll need at least -5V to +5V for proper CV handling in a modular; >> probably even more. It's especially the through-zero portion that is >> important... >> >> But the 1KHz sampling rate is the instant killer in this case. >> Volta works at up-to 192KHz, and that's more like it. >> >> _g >> >> >> On 27 Jan 2009, at 00:13, achtung_999 wrote: >> >> > Yes, there were some more issues.. I was a bit quick sorry about >> > that.But >> > about the 0-5v: come on people.. haven't you heard about shifting >> > the CV >> > upwards?? >> > >> > On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Guy Drieghe D. >> > <guy@guyd2.com<guy%40guyd2.com>> >> >> > wrote: >> > >> > > >> > > No, not really, >> > > 0V to +5V is not adequate for CV, and a sample rate of 1KHz is far >> > > from sufficient. >> > > >> > > _g >> > > >> > > >> > > On 27 Jan 2009, at 00:03, achtung_999 wrote: >> > > >> > > > Hello Don, >> > > > The proposed OSC device is not necessery. Something like that >> > already >> > > > exists! >> > > > Check out what the people at Sonology developed, they sell this >> > as a >> > > > kit. >> > > > http://www.koncon.nl/ipsonlab/ipscomp_htm/ipsoncomp_specs.htm >> > > > >> > > > Get in touch with them! http://www.koncon.nl/ipsonlab/buy.htm >> > > > >> > > > Greetings, >> > > > >> > > > Ernst >> > > > >> > > > On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Don Kim >> > <dkimcg@gmail.com <dkimcg%40gmail.com><dkimcg%40gmail.com>> >> > > wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > I wish the A-192 were that easy to use. I have one, I only use >> > it >> > > > > with Max/MSP since i have a "sensor" reading patch. The A-192 >> > only >> > > > > accepts positive signals, and anything faster than MIDI, or even >> > > > very >> > > > > close to midi speed will not be as good as recording a CV on the >> > > > > modular side, and if you want gates or pitch, gotta do it in >> > Max (no >> > > > > workaround other than blowing an assload of cash on the ASys >> > CV to >> > > > > midi converter module). Maybe someone will make something like >> > > > motu's >> > > > > new product for reading CVs into aux automation tracks, the >> > proposed >> > > > > modular OSC device could help things... :) >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:24 AM, jmaddocks1975 >> > > > > <jmaddocks1975@yahoo.co.uk <jmaddocks1975%40yahoo.co.uk> >> > <jmaddocks1975%40yahoo.co.uk><jmaddocks1975% >> >> > > 40yahoo.co.uk>> wrote: >> > > > > > If you are using your modular with midi you could use the a192 >> > > > module >> > > > > > to record the cv's to your computer and recall when needed. >> > > > > > >> > > > > > --- In >> > > > > > Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com<Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com> >> > <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com> >> > > > <Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>, >> > > > > brian <koura5578@...> wrote: >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> Hello, >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> I am a very new user to the euro world and have a couple >> > > > modules so >> > > > > > far but recently got an A-112 second hand. My time with it has >> > > > only >> > > > > > been about 1 hour so far but was wondering if it is possible >> > to >> > > > > > record CV data as opposed to audio. It seems like I was able >> > to >> > > > get >> > > > > > quick swells from a slew-as-envelope but when I slowed the >> > timing >> > > > > > down it didn't seem to work. I am currently waiting on some >> > proper >> > > > > > lfo/adsr to fully test it but wanted to see if any of you >> > have any >> > > > > > info. Likewise, if it is not set-up to do so currently is >> > there a >> > > > > > possible mod to allow CV recording? >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> Thanks, >> > > > > >> b. >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> >> >> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: a-112 - cv recording?
2009-01-26 by Don Kim
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