I have been seeing all the buzz for the volta thing which you could do with max/msp as well if you have the dc coupled interface, but I was hoping for something that is computer free. Modcan has their CV recorder module and I was hoping the A-112 could do a simpler version as an additional 'extra' feature. No need for anything as elaborate as the Modcan unit but being able to record a more complex gesture(joystick, ect..) which could then be triggered at a later time would be nice.
thanks,
b.
--- On Thu, 1/22/09, James Husted <
ersatzplanet@...
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From: James Husted <
ersatzplanet@...
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Subject: Re: 1 a-112 - cv recording
To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 3:38 PM
This seems to be the holy grail to modular users lately. All the
interest in the MOTU Volta which turns many DC-couples Audio
interfaces into CV-output devices. Currently the only commercial
products that record continuous CV data (not just note data) are in
the scientific world used for data recording. These are usually very
expensive machines. I would imagine the interest that the Volta has
stirred up would mean that some sort of device would pop up soon on
the market. All it would take is a audio interface that can handle the
voltage swing of a modular and had DC-coupled inputs. It won't be long
I'm sure.
-James
On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:25 PM, brian wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am a very new user to the euro world and have a couple modules so
> far but recently got an A-112 second hand. My time with it has only
> been about 1 hour so far but was wondering if it is possible to
> record CV data as opposed to audio. It seems like I was able to get
> quick swells from a slew-as-envelope but when I slowed the timing
> down it didn't seem to work. I am currently waiting on some proper
> lfo/adsr to fully test it but wanted to see if any of you have any
> info. Likewise, if it is not set-up to do so currently is there a
> possible mod to allow CV recording
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> Thanks,
> b.
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