Hi Bakis,
Apologies if that's already been discussed. I am a bit behind the mass
of emails on this subject and may have missed it. I am glad that
someone else has already suggested it.
Korhan
On 01.Kas.2008, at 10:22, Bakis Sirros wrote:
> isn't that the same with the proposed (USB) OSC to cv/gate module
>
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> --- On Sat, 11/1/08, Korhan Erel <
listekutusu@...
> wrote:
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> From: Korhan Erel <
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> Subject: Re: AW: AW: 1 Let me hear your bright new
> ideas for future
> To:
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> Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 10:08 AM
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> Hi there!
>
> While I was reading all these messages on future modules and
> interaction with computers, an idea sprung up in my mind: a hardware
> box of, let's say 16 CV generators, that connects to a computer thru
> USB, that runs a software for sequencing those CV outputs. The
> sequences are ideally not MIDI based, but use a exclusive hi-res
> format (the idea of breaking a normally continuous CV signal into 127
> steps is not a good idea). Sequences can be created either with a
> graphic editor that uses curves (including bezier curves) or with some
> sort of a step editor. The user can dedicate some of the CV outs as
> LFOs that they can draw on the screen. This software should be able to
> sync with other MIDI/Audio sequencers so that the user can combine
> computer sounds, etc with their modular.
>
> Would this be insanely expensive Or is there already a box like this
> (leaving the MIDI-2-CV converters out)
>
> Korhan
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