I wish the A-192 were that easy to use. I have one, I only use it
with Max/MSP since i have a "sensor" reading patch. The A-192 only
accepts positive signals, and anything faster than MIDI, or even very
close to midi speed will not be as good as recording a CV on the
modular side, and if you want gates or pitch, gotta do it in Max (no
workaround other than blowing an assload of cash on the ASys CV to
midi converter module). Maybe someone will make something like motu's
new product for reading CVs into aux automation tracks, the proposed
modular OSC device could help things... :)
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:24 AM, jmaddocks1975
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> If you are using your modular with midi you could use the a192 module
> to record the cv's to your computer and recall when needed.
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