hello,
my favourite midi to cv converter is the doepfer
mcv24. it has 12 channels, 12 software lfo's and
adsr's and the cv outputs are freely assignable to any
midi controler, as far as i remember.
only the first 4 channels have 16 bit converters
though. for me, this is not a problem, as, for the
rest of the 12 channels, you can use a100 slew
limiters to smooth the cv signals.
recommended for multi and complex midi to cv
conversions!
bakis.
--- "E.M." <
ongelukkigeverbintenis@...
> wrote:
> hello everyone,
>
> after years of pure analogue music making i thought
> i'd try to automate
> some of my doepfer stuff by sending cv's from a
> software sequencer.
>
> i know analogue synthesis, but very very little
> about midi.
>
> can someone maybe recommend a midi to cv interface
>
> among other things, i'd like to be able to do a kind
> of software lfo
> thing, where slow sine shapes are generated by the
> computer and work as
> lfo's on cv inputs, and i'd want the use of the
> midi-cv channels to be
> freely assignable. i read something about the
> doepfer mcv4 that sounded
> like port 1 can only be used for note on/off etc.
>
> is there something compact with maybe 4-6 channels
> that takes any
> controller type as its input, and makes nice smooth
> cv with small
> increments
>
> thanks for any tips
>
> ele
>
>
>
=====
Bakis Siros
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