Does anybody know how one can make an E-Pro or E-Plus do all the MIDI stuff that is done with an Ethervox? I really like the sounds that Peter Pringle makes on his E-Vox. I guess it is a matter of having the Etherwave somehow shake hands with a MIDI device, right?
hell I think we’ll ALL be round at your house playing with it… Some guy wheeling a modular through the door, plugs it in and your like “You could use CV you know” “Yeah, but its an ethervox”. Thats just what it looks like in my mind. Good luck with it anyways!
By the way you need CV to MIDI (not MIDI to CV) and once you get it you tend to be pretty limited. It’s no magic answer. MIDI’s pitch bending range is limited If you play within a sweet range that works you can get something nice but it’s not like all your theremin playing is suddenly going to be accurately duplicated through MIDI on your soft synth or ROMpler.
The out of production for many years and costing several thousand dollar Moog Ethervox had a midi output built in. It’s certainly interesting to experimental musicians but not magic. I’d think of the few people with an Ethervox few of them actually use the MIDI after they encounter it’s limitations
There is a huge advantage of using a control voltage instrument where the amplitude cv of the theremin controls the VCA and obviously the pitch voltage controls the pitch. You aren’t fighting with stepping and limited ranges inherent in MIDI.
Thanks for the replies guys. I just found out from my Pedal steel guitar coach that the Peterson company which is famous for its strobe tuning devices is coming out with a stand alone gizmo that any analog instrument can plug into it and it converts the signal to MIDI. Also was told it will come out next month for around $100 retail.
In my opinion, I don’t think MIDI is so cut and dry like that. THeres so much complicated stuff going on with a CV to Midi COnverter, I wonder how accurate a 100 dollar tuner like that would be…and it might only do pitches.
I haven’t had much luck getting midi clocks to sync..the only sucess Ive had is just directly controlling one keyboard with another.
Ok Y’all, I got the Sonuus G2M. On a scale of 1-10 I give it a five. I have it hooked up to my Roland GR-33 (won’t work on the VG-99). I get all those same sounds that Peter Pringle makes on his Ethervox. That is the good part. The bad part is there are some latency issues. I think I can change the system setting on the GR-33 to smooth out the problem. Do Y’all want a video showning me demonstrating this on my E-Pro Ltd.?
Hope Y’all don’t mind my southern accent this morning with all the “Y’all”'s