Thank you for the info, Dieter. Detailed control over two voices on
independent MIDI channels sounds cool - don't know if it's possible,
but one way to combine this with four-voice polyphony on one channel
would be to change to this mode when both rotary switches was set to
the same channel and then have something like pitch, gate, velocity
for each voice and pitch bend, channel aftertouch and two controllers
on the remaining four sockets. Does this make sense
Another possibility would be to have one rotary to select mode and one
to select first channel with any other channels implicitly numbered
first channel +1, +2 and +3. This would also permit nicenesses like
drum triggers, one channel with a lot of controllers, two with fewer,
four as above, 16 controllers/synced LFO's as per A-191, shepherd
generator as per A-191 and whatever else people could come up with.
All in all making for a very versatile module with a simple user
interface. But I suspect this would drive the cost up as the firmware
would be more complicated.
No matter how this module will look I have a suspicion that it will
end up on my wish list, though.
/Silas
On Jan 7, 2008 3:13 PM, <
hardware@...
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> > > We are working on a new simple low-cost Midi-to-CV interface with
> multiple
> > > outputs (preliminary name "MTV16"). It will be available as a module as
> a
> > > replacement for both A-191 and MCV24. The prototype is ready but I have
> no
> > > information concerning availablity and price so far.
> > >
> > > Best wishes
> > > Dieter Doepfer
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> > Sounds most interesting. Is there a web-page for this
> >
> > /Silas
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> No. This is a very preliminary info for the members of this group. I can
> send you a picture of the prototype pc board. That's all I have. The board
> has been developed last year for the new robot control unit of the
> Kraftwerk
> stage equipment. The existing firmware has been adapted for the control of
> the robot motors via midi note messages (a bit unusual as one would expect
> control change messages). But we will develop a different firmware so that
> the 16 CVs are controlled in a different way. The plan is to have probably
> 8
> outputs for each Midi channel: gate, pitch 1 (controlled by midi note
> messages), pitch (controlled by midi pitch bend, pitch 1 and pitch 2 can be
> mixed together e.g. in the A-185-2 precision adder/bus access), velocity,
> after touch, volume, modulation and probably panorama. There will be no
> complicated menu structure as for the MCV24 but only two rotary switches
> for
> the two Midi channels. Maybe another polyphonic firmware (four voice )
> will
> be available too.
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> But it's too early to promise such details. After NAMM we will continue
> with
> the MTV16 ideas.
>
> btw. the NAMM is end of next week and we exhibit at the booth of Analogue
> Haven. It a bit outside the normal exhibition area. Details on the news
> page
> of our website.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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