We have such a device available as a DIY product (MTV16) but not as module.
It's easy for a DIYer to mount the MTV16 board behind a front panel with 16
sockets and wire the 16 sockets to the MTV16. And the MTV16 could be powered
by the +12V of the A-100 bus. I'm not sure if there are sufficient inquiries
to justify the "conversion" of the MTV16 into a module.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Betreff: 1 Suggestion: Simple+cheap multiple MIDI CC to CV
> converter
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> Hello.
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> I have a module suggestion: a simple cheap module that converts
> multiple MIDI control change messages into multiple control voltages.
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> AFAIK, the simple and cheap MIDI-CV converters (like A-190-4) don't
> support many CCs, only velocity + one controller. Only expensive
> converters support multiple CCs.
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> I don't understand electronics, but I guess it wouldn't cost too much
> to just skip note ons and concentrate on a set of CCs and output them
> as voltages. To keep costs down, the MIDI channel and controller
> numbers could be hard-coded. This way no user interface would be
> needed.
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> Or, if it doesn't cost much, maybe a switch for MIDI channel can be
> added. But the controllers can be any predefined set, because
> computers and their software can easily accommodate to that.
>
> Maybe it would be nice to support both 7 and 14 bit controllers, but
> if not, 14 bits would be better, for accuracy of the values rather
> than speed of change.
>
> If anybody, Doepfer would be the company to achieve this, right :)
>
> - Ville Oikarinen
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