Pierre
I have given this subject a longh thought and arrived at the follwing
conclusions:
1) one would need a midi-cv interface wich can assign different
cv/gate channels from a midi source in a "rotating" fashion. I
believe that the Doepfer MCV 24 , the old MCV8, the roland mpu101,
the kenton pro4 and the PAIA 9700 can do this but most of them are
expensive
2) obviosuly at least 4 oscilators, EG's and VCA's are needed (eg the
A-135 can serve as a quad vca). One filter could do, but for a full
polyphonic set-up one would need 4 filters.
So this is going to be quite a costly and complex setup.
Alternatively, I have considered the new A.Sol. RS370 module, which
offers everything hardwired but the filters, but this is also quite a
costly option.
Anyway, I would love doepfer to repackage their MCV8 in A-100 format
to get started on this
regards
Joost
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, "Pierre Zeeman" <pierrezee@h...>
wrote:
> Hi Ingo
>
> >my favorite application for the a133 is waveform-conversion
> >of vco's and lfo's. the a133 is the ticket, no matter if you
> >need it to alter audio or cv voltages.
>
> Wow so much praise for a little module I must confess to having
ignored thus
> far. Hmmm, if I understand you correctly you are actually using
the a133 to
> change the shape of an audio waveform - would you be able to do
> rectification style effects then
>
> Also, does anybody use their a100 polyphonically Presumably you
have a
> have a MIDI-CV controller that can take each note in a chord and
send it out
> of a different CV socket, each of which would have to be hardwired
to an
> oscillator. And the same for gate signals. Is this correct
>
> thanks
>
> Pierre
>
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