Another issue involves the voltage level it takes to cycle through all banks. Unmodified, it takes 10 volts positive to get to the top bank (or wave). Using a MOTM-800 you get only 1/2 way there. There is a modification at my website, adding two resistors to the PCB, that raises the gain in the CV input buffer to allow full range control with only 5 volts. Since you have any input attenuator on the Miniwave, you can always dial it back to 50% when using a full 10 volt control. http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/mw2090/cv_mod.htm Stooge Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: "inform3r" <inform3r@...> > I completed my second 800 EG kit and I've been having a blast triggering > the BANK select input on my Miniwave with it. I have one question though.... > I've heard some MP3 examples of a patch that seems to keep recycling the > waves in the same rhythm. I tried this by just holding a note down but it > only goes through one cycle. Is there any way of acheiving this? > > -John
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Re: [motm] 800 EG triggering Miniwave
2002-06-25 by J. Larry Hendry
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