-----Original Message----- >>> ... Which one module is a good starting module that is useful and would complement my Korg MS-10 nicely? Welcome to our little family! One thing to be aware of if you are using MOTM to expand an MS-10 is that the older KORG gate system was the switched gate type, and the MS series were not 1-volt-per-octave based. So for many modules, you will not be able to simply stack them on and get easy functionality. In other words, if you added an MOTM VCO, you would not get the results that you might expect. Similarly, if you wanted to add an EG, you would need to build a gate modifier. You can add modules such as the Triple-Resonant Filter without difficulty because this isn't [necessarily] reliant on the MS-10's gate or keyboard CV. The sub-octave multiplexer might fatten up that single oscillator without being dependant on any keyboard CV. You could actually use any of the MOTM filters; just don't expect to make the cutoff frequency track the keyboard. Although on the MS-10, that doesn't even work INTERNALLY, at least not on MINE. I always suspected that the filter in that thing was not a linear tracking filter. Or maybe mine's just busted...? Korg saw which way the wind was blowing and eventually switched over to voltage gates and 1v/8va pitch CV standards. My Korg MS-10 and Korg MP-4 "Mono/Poly" don't talk to each other, and they were purchased a few short years apart. The MP-4 does work perfectly with MOTM, although when I first started using the MP-4 as a voltage source to calibrate my MOTM VCOs I quickly realized how wildly off the tolerances on the Korg were. It's not difficult to create a little circuit to modify the gate; it's a coupe of dollars of parts. Not being an engineer, I would hate to be the one to advise you on this one, but there are schematics out there and smart people lurking around here. I think basically you just want to use the Korg gate to switch on & off a 10v control signal. If I'm not mistaken, the Korg MS gates are similar to the old Moog Modular gates, although with a different connector, so you may be able to find a conversion circuit along those lines. But don't quote me on that; I'm not that familiar with the Moog. Larry, would the Pedal Interface do something here...? I haven't built one yet so I don't know its ins & outs. The Keyboard CV will be more difficult. It may be the 'deal breaker,' depending on what you need. A while ago I considered getting a CV-2-MIDI converter which would essentially make my MS-10 a MIDI controller, and then use one of the easily available MIDI-2-CV converters to bring its outputs back to the "real world," but it's a hassle, expensive, and it's not very easy to find a decent CV-2-MIDI converter, so I never pursued it.
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FW: [motm] MOTM Newbie
2002-10-21 by Tkacs, Ken
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