I would like to be able to utilize the arpeggiator and poly modes, I
think it might depend on how much it costs to buy a unit that does it.
I also own a Polysix! That would be nice to find a solution for
both. I'm writing some dance music for a project and am unhappy with
many softsynths and vst plugins (i'm using cubase), to be able to
control my analog synths via midi and record the output would be ideal
for many parts i'm envisioning. I could most possibly use the
midijack and just layer parts multitrack style.
The Harms unit you are using is no longer in production
Rich
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, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Rich,
>
> > Hi all - I am ready to make my mono/poly have midi capability, and
> > came across the MidiJack at this link:
> >
http://www.synhouse.com/midijack.html
> > The only drawback that I can see is it's MONO only. Any opinions on
> > this
What is my next best alternative (with price being the factor,
> > I guess I should have said next cheapest)
> Looks, like the MIDI-Jack is a simple standard MIDI to CV/Gate
interface.
> It is definitely NOT cheap. A Doepfer MCV4 costs may 20 USD more, but
> provides four CVs plus the Gate.
>
> I work with a multichanel MIDI CV interface (Harms Mac16 - german
brand,
> but out of production), so I can use different triggers for Arpeggiator
> clock and GateIn, and also I can use different CVs for Note and Cutoff.
>
> At the moment I try to contact a guy who programmed a cool polyphonic
> MIDI Interface for the Polysix and the Trident. The Trident interface
> would require some software changes (start the matrix with F2
instead of
> C1), but would fit nicely to the MonoPoly from the hardware side.
>
> If this interface would also sync the Arpeggio to MIDI-Clock and
provide
> an addition note for the Filter envelope - it would be the perfect
beast.
>
> Florian
>