Nice idea, the trouble is that all these different devices have very
different specs, so while universal 0-5V or +/-5v CV output would be
handy, the amount of tinkering to get different input devices to
interface with that would pretty much be the equivalent of building
the whole thing yourself.
If you take an Arduino for example, yes you have MIDI out, but you
still need to do a lot of fiddling about to get the inputs to behave
so as to derive useful signals in the first place.
sean
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>> What do you mean with c/v controller
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>To be more clear, I would like to be able to have a circuit board
>that has multiple c/v outputs and a single or even multiple inputs
>that one could attach accelerometers, switches, touch pads, sensors,
>etc.
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>The main interest would be that one could develop controllers within
>the modular framework without using MIDI. There are now many
>products on the market for this type of experimentation having one
>specifically to use with modulars would be nice.
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