--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp <robnet@w...> wrote: > Why not use a MIDI keyboard with a MIDI->CV converter? > Thaty's what I had planned, anyway. Will a vintage/original > CV keyboard do a better job? > For a lot of stuff, even a inexpensive MIDI keyboard with a MIDI->CV converter will do a great job. In some situations, though, you may find benefits to staying in the CV world. I like CV for monophonic lines. CV pitch bends and glissando, for example, sound better to my ears. This is subjective! A vintage keyboard may have other features, such as an arpeggiator, a sequencer, or other controllers that you may find useful, depending on the type of music that you do. Some of the better old keyboards can be obsorbed into your modular, because they have both cv ins and outs, and they provide a lot of sound generating bang for the buck. Some tasks are quicker with CV, too, because you just start patching jacks. So no, a vintage keyboard isn't a better controller, but they can be better for different things.
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Re: Any reasonable CV keyboards out there? Other options.
2003-06-16 by elle_webb
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