I don't see why I need gain. A MIDI to CV converter (ala MPU101) can only spit out 1v/oct. That means the Multimoog which has a response of .98v/oct would be sharp when played from a 1v/oct source. Right? If this is correct, what type of resistor network do I need to come up with that will give me a very tight tolerance? A simple votage divider probably won't be accurate enough. Any suggestions? -Cary >From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > >Because you need *gain* to go "that direction". The gain needed is 1/.98 > >Paul S. > >>From: Cary Roberts <Cary.Roberts@...> >> >>Since I'm no longer on DIY, can anyone suggest another way to accomplish >>1v/oct to .98v/oct conversion besides: >> >>http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Moog/schematics/moogfix.jpg >> >>I was thinking of a voltage divider network, but I don't think I could >>get resistors of high enough tolerance. Any other ideas? >> >>-Cary
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Re: Off-topic - 1v/oct to .98v/oct conversion
1999-11-03 by Cary Roberts
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