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The initial midi channel sets the midi channel that will output from the device on channel 1. Now the device will play monophonically, with each input midi channel mapped to one output channel. It receives channel messages sent on a set of specified channels and plays notes monophonically. Now the device will play 8 polyphonic voices but the device responds only to the selected midi channel. It receives channel messages sent on ONE specified channel and plays notes polyphonically. The device responds on ALL midi channels. The device will play 4 polyphonic voices on outputs 1-4 for keys on and below the split and 4 polyphonic voices on outputs 5-8 for keys above the split. The device will play 7 polyphonic voices on outputs 2-8 for keys on and above the split and monophonically on output 1 for keys below the split. The device will play 7 polyphonic voices on outputs 2-8 for keys on and below the split and monophonically on output 1 for keys above the split. The device will play monophonically with the same note playing on all 8 outputs. It receives channel messages sent on any channel and plays notes monophonically.
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The device will play 8 polyphonic voices. It receives channel messages sent on any channel and plays notes polyphonically. This connection will be used for connecting your DAW, such as Ableton Live, to the MIDI-CV-8.
#CV TO MIDI CONVERTER PC#
The unit is designed for a modular synthesizer and a PC with a DAW such as Ableton Live, and/or a MIDI keyboard with a DIN cable and/or a MIDI-USB music keyboard. Anyway, a useful module, and if it matches your System 55 then all the better.DIY - FOR EXPERIENCED BUILDERS - PCBs ONLY MIDI Thru is helpful and could let you chain up multiple CM1As if you have HP to burn. The USB is certainly welcome although that further highlights the need for a separate Clock output to make your DAW the master of your modular. It’s perhaps a little bit basic compared to many similarly priced modules that offer a bit more functionality like a clock out, glide, modulation CV outputs or at the very least a MIDI activity LED. The CM1A is a useful and simple utility module that at $99 is well priced.
#CV TO MIDI CONVERTER INSTALL#
Using the Synthtool software when connected to a computer you can adjust the MIDI channels, note ranges and install firmware updates. There’s a switch on the back to select either monophonic mode or duophonic mode depending on how you want to use those 2-channels of CV/Gate. The “Trig” wording is just to keep it in line with the look of the System 55 which is a little odd, but you do also have a switch between V-Trig and S-Trig for that system. On the front it says CV and “Trig” when in fact it’s a Gate output and so remains open as long as a key is held.
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