HI I think a d connector with a break out box would be great, only if sequentix sold and provided the break out box with all the cv and gate connections ready to go as an option. THat way the people only wanting midi could buy it that way and the people wanting cv gate could buy the optional break out box.. It would be cool to have lots of cvs and gates... analog-jeff On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Colin f <colin@colinfraser.com> wrote: > > > > > Please, not loosy 3,5 mm sockets. > > A breakout box or modular panel can have whatever you prefer. > Trying to pick a single type of socket to suit everyone isn't easy. > > > > Regarding the sync issues, the multiplex seems a good > > solution although I don't know if unquanticed CV outputs will > > be available on the Cirklon (interesting from my point of > > view). In that case, shall a fixed refresh period result in a > > stepped CV output? (Thinking about a kindof LFO). > > Unquantised outputs aren't available as such, but the resolution of the > DACs > will be 12 or 16 bits. > At that level, the steps between values are very small. > There is still the possibility of zipper noise unless the output is > filtered > at least to half the refresh/sample rate. > Such filtering needs to be switchable, to allow instantaneous changes of > values when large steps are wanted. > There's a scheme I have in mind for doing that, it's just a question of > what > can fit on the CV I/O board. > > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] CV/gate quandary...
2010-07-15 by Jeffrey koepper
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