Frank, I have a PAiA MV-8 that is collecting dust. I always had a hard time getting it calibrated just right with a Korg Mono/Poly. I got an Encore Expressionist last year and it has worked very well for driving multiple synths. I've also heard good things about the JKJ Electronics converter for driving a single synth. I tend to work with both MIDI and CV so I can't really help you decide. For some things, like good exponential portamento, you can't beat a good monophonic CV keyboard. I try to use MIDI and sequence most parts through MIDI/CV but sometimes you just gotta control it in real time and put down the audio. The JP-4 mods look very interesting. I hadn't seen them before. The synth that I've owned the longest is my JP-4. I bought it new in 1980 and I doubt that I will ever part with it. [I sold a Moog CDX (aka The White Elephant) and a Fender Rhodes to get it!] I've wondered about getting CV into it and now I know that it can be done! I doubt that I would use it as a 4-voice CV keyboard but ya never know. I always could get great control out of the sideways mounted Roland pitch bender. It is a lot easier for me to get natural vibrato out of that bender than any vertically mounted wheel. I guess an alternative would be to find a Roland System 100M model 184 4-voice keyboard but that would be more than a really good MIDI/CV converter! -----Original Message----- From: Frank Vanaman To: motm list Sent: 2/9/2000 8:47 PM Subject: [motm] MIDI->CV; KBD->CV From: Frank Vanaman <fvanaman@...> Hi y'all I'm looking for comments- Recently there was a comment about the PAiA MIDI2CV convertor being, er, well, about as good as one might expect for the price. (Larry H, I think?) After the er, ah, <cough> modest financial outpouring required to get me MOTMing, I'm not inclined to spend a great boatload of cash on a MIDI->CV convertor *right at the moment*. When I got my 300 VCO going, I did the calibration with the Mono/Poly, which I discovered is my only V/Oct synth (particularly strange since it's a Korg) with actual CV connections out the back. Happily, the M/P was putting out precisely, to the best determination of the DVM, one volt per octave. Yahoo! So, I've got a simple CV source for now. But what of the future? I was reading in Tom Moravansky's site about a CV-Gate in/out modification for the Roland Jupiter 4. http://www.synthservices.com/jp4.html (and beware, the files are big, for no apparent reason) It seems as though this could be a neat way to have up to 4 voices worth of CV and Gate -- hand played, that is, or arpeggiated by the JP-4. As you might have guessed by all this hemming and hawing, MIDI is not a top priority with me. (Though please don't get the impression that I'm a MIDI nay-sayer!) So, is anyone else out there sorta wandering in this direction for a CV generation contraption? (or is everyone using the lovely Kenton convertor?) Just idly wondering- Frank Vanaman Baltimore
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RE: MIDI->CV; KBD->CV
2000-02-10 by Crawley, Eric
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