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It's not that simple to solve the "easy" problem of CV-Controlling an analog synthesizer with a Midi-to-CV Interface...the one interface can do all that you want and much more...but it costs more than the synths themselves! However, the other interface is inexpensive but can only control one synth...Is there a miracle cure? Until now, no. But the ultimate alternative is on the way! MIDIFOUR Midi-to-CV Converter - 4 channels Key CV/Gate outputted as 1/4 inch mono jacks, with 2 additional controller-CVs per channel - For every channel you can have an LFO alternative to one controller CV, with four waveforms available: sawtooth up/down, triangle and rectangle. - In several voice modes these controller CV's can be distributed in different ways to obtain more controller CV's for one channel (e.g., a modular system on channel 1 needs more than 2 controller CV's). The maximum for channel 1 is eight controller CV's. In this case, the other channels will still have at least 1 key CV/Gate. - MIDI IN/THRU & DIN sync - click here to see a full-screen panel layout of the upcoming unit Scaling & Synthesizer Compatibility - The Key CV voltage can be adjusted in all possible scales: Volts/octave in 7 octaves, Hz/Volts in 5 octaves. The scales of each channel can be fine-tuned to adapt to vintage gear. There are no resolution problems because of the 16 bit resolution of the internal D/A converter. - V-trig or S-trig gate switching with adjustable voltages Control - Freely-assignable controller numbers. - You can assign key velocity to the controller CV outputs, realizing key dynamic controllings. - The pitch bend range can be adjusted in semitones to a maximum of one octave. The pitch bend is calculated into the key CV. - Selectable note trigger priority: off/hightest/lowest/last LFOs - synchronizable to midi clock - parameters adjustable in realtime via midi - note retrigger option Memory - 8 storable programs |
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