Hi Josue
> I think you are missing the "king" of the MIDI-CV converters, the
> encore expressionist:
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http://www.encoreelectronics.com/cont_expres.html
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> I own a expressionist and a Kenton Pro-2000 along the Doepfer A190, the
> expressionist is the best by far...
Ok, but this a good midrange interface like the Kentons, the MCV8 or the
EES: it rovides 8 CV-channel plus 8 simple Gate-Outs (no D/As!). When do
you really use 8 separate voices And this is only for simple
CV/Gate-Controlling per voice. If you you want Keyboard CV, Velocity,
and VCF-CV and Mod-Wheel-as-CV you are reduced to two voices!
In the opposite I often use two or three voices only, but a lot(!) of
midicontrolled CVs. The Harms provides real 16 CV-Outputs with 16Bit DA.
The Doepfer MCV24 has 4 outputs with 16Bit and 20 output (12Bit). I
actually think about replacing my Harms by a Doepfer MCV24 because of
the count of possible control voltages.
I think, the kind of usage determins which interface is the best. The
one who is using MIDI only as replacement for a Keyboard or a
note-on/off-Sequencer, runs fine with a Expressionist. People, who use
MIDI for complex modulations, run better with a Harms, a MCV24 or a
A190+A191.
Florian