I love to use a master keyboard who sends, by data entry, informations (aftertouch, velocity etc) to the a-191 who outputs in a great number o cv outputs.
When I put an old yamaha midi sequencer between the keyboard and the a-191, I can record those midi events/cvs(usualy in a biiiigggg loop).
At the end I seat in a chair, a finger in the play button on my old midi sequencer, and all the modular plays by itself in a big composition of notes effects, dinamics etc.
I Call this technique: the hidden octopus playing for my pleasure.
Guilherme
www.myspace.com/guilhermedaluz
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De:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
em nome de Tony Rolando
Enviada: qui 22-01-2009 23:13
Para:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Assunto: Re: 1 a-112 - cv recording
Oh yeah, for certain... the original poster mentioned something about
recording a joystick motion or the like... I was guessing it would be
good for that task.
Tony
Don Kim wrote:
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> The tyme sefari's ok for limited CV recording, like gestures, LFOs,
> etc. But I wouldn't say it's a CV recorder, that's just a bonus.
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> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Tony Rolando <
tony@...
> <mailto:tony%40makenoisemusic.com>> wrote:
> > Hey Guys, I am pretty sure that the Harvestman Tyme Serfari will record
> > CVs. Mine has not yet arrived, so I am not able to test this...
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> > The A-112 is AC coupled, and thus slow changing voltages will not be
> > passed. Check the archives for further details, I myself have asked this
> > very question, as have others I am sure.
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> > On thing to try with the A-112 is to create a noise loop with it, apply
> > the output to a sample and hold and use the output from the sample and
> > hold as a CV source. This will yield predictable randomness
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> > Tony
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> > James Husted wrote:
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> >> 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
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> >> On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:25 PM, brian wrote:
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> >> > 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,
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