How do you do it? just using the pitch bend wheel, or do you use some kind of MIDI program that converts the keyboard into other scales? Do tell.
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you could use to send the Voyager’s MIDI out to a MIDI to CV unit Feed the CV out to the Voyagers pitch and/or filter input. And then use a variable resistor on the CV cable to tune the 1 Volt/octave to 0.5 Volt/octave or other values.
Ofcause, the Voyager should be set to “local off” in the Master Menue named “MIDI Local Keyb.” (#1.2) while doing so.
Or use an old analog synth’s keyboard and a resistor to play the Voyager.
…or simply use the attenuators on the VX-351.
1.Run the Pitch CV OUT on the VX-351 to the In of the attenuator also on the VX-351.
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From the OUT of the attenuator on the VX-351 go to the Pitch input on the back of the Voyager.
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Adjust the attenuator pot to different fo how many notes you want in a octive.
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Regards
Demokid
As long as the scale you’re going for has even temperament, this should work.
If you’re trying out a scale that uses meantone temperament, you will need to use some kind of software like “Scala”, but you won’t be able to play in real time. You’ll have to process a midi file to accomplish the tuning, because the Voyager can’t be tuned with different pitch intervals between keys.
Hope that helps!
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