You mean the box would sample CV and convert it to an OSC message in the
computer That makes it a bit more complicated. Do-able, but more
complicated, depending on how many channels in and out together you need.
Most microcontrollers have a limited number of analog channels, and also
a much more limited number of cycles with which to do all the
calculations. What could keep it reasonable is that you could configure
in software each channel of the converter to be an input or an output,
the way the Arduino does.
But yes, there will be some latency with any computer controlled system,
which would be increased by expecting simultaneous digital in and out.
best!
Derek
Frequency Divider wrote:
> in general my equipment hangups are soundcard latency, midi timing and a
> lack of support for microtuning
>
> microtuning is now improving for me: i've just ordered the tbx1 by h-pi
> for converting scala files 2 midi, but in the osc/cv realm i guess even
> scala 2 cv is possible which would be my 'bright new idea'
>
> also it would be great if osc/cv conversion is two way in/out
>
> and finally a nice deadicated zero latency box to support it :D
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