We are also prototyping a similar OEM board with 64 inputs but 8 bit
resolution only (USB and Midi, USB powered or powered by a standard wall
outlet power supply if USB is not connected). Estimated release date: early
2007.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> [mailto:
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]Im Auftrag von achtung_999
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2006 14:09
> An:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 CV (via HID device) to mac/pc module
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>
> Hello group,
>
> I haven't been visiting here for a long time.
> A lot has happened I see! good!
>
> A friend of mine is building a module that will be able to
> convert Doepfer (and other cv
> sources) to be converted to the computer via a simple HID device.
> The connection for this
> will be via USB. The maximum frequency it should pick up will be
> about 50 Hz.
> The amount of inputs will be 6. The best thing will be that this
> will be in 10 bits.
> So the values it will give you in the computer will be between 0
> and 1023. (8 times the
> range of midi!!!)
>
> It will make it easy to use for instance Doepfer modules to
> drive Max/MSP patches (The HI
> object will immediately recognize the HID device!) and
> Supercollider patches (an object
> similar to Max's Hi exists in for supercollider, written by
> another friend of mine).
>
> Examples: Drive Max/MSP with the Doepfer Theremin module,
> footcontroller, the A149
> etc. (use your fantasy).
>
> My friend is currently working on a prototype and estimates that
> he will sell this module
> for about 60 euro's..
>
> Let me know what you lot think about this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ernst
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