Topic: midi - cv converter
hi
im am planning on getting a midi-cv converter to drive my minimoog, im impressed with the kenton pro solo and was wondering if any robots here have any experiances with them, and if anyone wants to part with one
b
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hi
im am planning on getting a midi-cv converter to drive my minimoog, im impressed with the kenton pro solo and was wondering if any robots here have any experiances with them, and if anyone wants to part with one
b
yeah, they work great, and will definately do what you want.
but no you can't have mine... they're cheap enough to buy new, anyway.
Got one for my SH101 and it works well.
but no you can't have mine... they're cheap enough to buy new, anyway.
There is a good one for less money from D-tronics.
There is a good one for less money from D-tronics.
how much is it & where can i buy this ?
http://www.dtronics.net/
http://www.engineersatwork.nl/catalog/p … cts_id/546
hmmm.... at 90 euro for that, vs 99 UKP for the pro solo mkII, the pro solo does a hell of a lot more, and doesn't require a PC editing program to set the clock speed........
Mmm, they have become more expensive I see.
i use d
i have two and they have been working fine. but you can probably find something cheaper that works just as good with your moog. pro-solo has a bunch of extras like hz/v and LFOs. you can even sync an 808 with it if you fix a special cable (don't ask me why you would want to do that, there are cheaper and easier ways for sure).
I use a dopfer MSY2 to sync/start and the kenton prosolo to midify and they both work perfectly, imo prosolo is really full of possibilities, def workin great.
i have two and they have been working fine. but you can probably find something cheaper that works just as good with your moog. pro-solo has a bunch of extras like hz/v and LFOs. you can even sync an 808 with it if you fix a special cable (don't ask me why you would want to do that, there are cheaper and easier ways for sure).
I'm pretty sure that you can send din sync out of the midi thru on the mkII version, while using it for cv conversion at the same time - - - unlike the mkI, which can't do both dinsync and cv conversion at the same time and requires a special cable...
I was looking forward to get a kenton to control a yamaha cs5 via midi, because I know it handles yamaha hz/volt.
The point is it seems that a novation basstation could do that as well.
Has anybody tried to control a yamaha cs synth with that?
I'm using Bass Station with CS5 and it works well.
Here's the example of CS5 controlled by Juno-60 with MD-8 via Bass Station:
http://pustostany.pl/fotoplastikon/cs5arp2.mp3
I've got a Kenton Pro Solo II and would definitely recommend it, it's a great box and as somebody else mentioned it can sync a dyn-sync synth (TR808, TR606, TB303 etc) at the same time as sending CV and gate to another synth. It also has an auxiliary CV out so if you have a synth which has CV controllable filter also (like the Sequential Circuits Pro One) you can control that as well.
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