I have the schematics for a Korg device that was a stand-alone instrument interface that came out around the same time as the MS series (I want to say that it was called the "MS-09" but I'm sure that's not right). I *think* it had both linear and exp control outputs on the pitch/CV converter. As well as envelope follower, pre-amp, etc. I don't know if a pitch-cv converter is the kind of thing you want to return to a 25-year-old schematic for, though, is it? It's not like a filter that might have a vintage sound; in this case you have a very specific result in mind, and accuracy is everything. I would think (could be wrong) that after a quarter century of electronic advances, we (not meaning 'me') should be able to come up with a better design, no? -----Original Message----- From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres@...] Sent: Thursday, 07 December, 2000 4:25 PM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: [motm] Re: Del Dettmar's double headed synth wood-axe ... I would love to see one, too. I have a set of MS-20 schematics and have been tempted to build a clone of the pitch->CV section (if I had better DIY skills), but that would yield a V/Hz CV, unfortunately ...
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RE: [motm] Re: Del Dettmar's double headed synth wood-axe
2000-12-07 by Tkacs, Ken
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