My guess is no. My understanding is limited. I will throw out what I know and think I know for those more informed to build on or correct. The "vcf fcm" sounds like it might be for foot pedal to control the filter frequency cut-off. Is the trigger is more likely an output? Or, is it labeled input? If I remember this board correctly, it is more of what I would call an ensemble than a synth. Since you have all tones available at once, there is no such thing as voltage control of any oscillator (remember that are all derived from top-down division). So, it is more organ like. The tones are simply keyed into the mix, but are active all the time. The advantage of these machines is unlimited poly. However, you usually do not have much control over waveshape (maybe some tabs). They can make some boss analog string sounds with appropriate external processing. How about running the output through your MOTM-410? Larry H ----- Original Message ----- From: <mrnezumi@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 11:20 AM Subject: [motm] [OT] Korg Delta/Kenton Pro-2000 Sorry for this slightly off-topic question. I have a Korg Delta; a low budget synth/organ/string keyboard (top-divided VCO, I belive)from 1981. It has inputs for "vcf fcm" and "trigger". Can I control this thing with my Kenton Pro-2000? Hz/volt? Can I damage anything if I just give it a go? Thanx, Mr. Nezumi Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] [OT] Korg Delta/Kenton Pro-2000
2001-10-14 by J. Larry Hendry
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