Please pardon my ignorance in the Analog Synth field.
I currently own the MF102-101-103, and I’ve been looking for a way to trigger my MF102’s oscillator with a MIDI keyboard. My first option is the Kenton CV-MIDI converter, but since the MF102 doesn’t have a Gate input, I’m not sure if it will work correctly, and I would like to know prior to buying the Kenton CV-Midi converter.
Do you guys think this will work?
Thanks for any input.
MF102 and Kenton MIDI-CV Converter
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I don't believe the 102 will track perfectly as a traditional 1v/oct or hertz/oct VCO will. You are not going to get set melodys or basslines from the 102.
VCO's are always running in a synth.
It's the gate that triggers the ADSR or Envelope Generator that then controls the VCA that makes the pitch start and stop.
VCO's are always running in a synth.
It's the gate that triggers the ADSR or Envelope Generator that then controls the VCA that makes the pitch start and stop.
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