Most, if not all, midi to CV interfaces require to adjust them to track right. Please remember, that 1,000 V/oct will give other pitches then 1,001 V/oct. And neither the output of the interface, nor the input will act perfectly to 1,000 V/oct.
So check the interface manual.
I really wish that there were some way to disconnect the keyboard voltage while using external CV (this is the same problem on my Signature Voyager). It would be hella fun to be able to do quarter tone pitches (IE: KBD CV out to attenuator set to 50% back in). I can do this to control external oscillator modules, but not the internal, darn it…
You know I have the same issues with the Micro. If im using, say the Moog drum to control the VCO then it definately remembers the last key depressed when it triggers. I vaguely remember something about this in the micromoog manual.
Ill give it a look over and get back with you on this.
There is. The ‘trick’ is to invert the keyboard voltage and feed it back to the Voyager. There are two ways you could do this: using an inverting attenuator, or using the CP-251 Mixer “-” output. Of course, doing this only zeros out the keyboard voltage, and drones aren’t really what you are trying to accomplish.
To create quarter-tones you would need to zero out the keyboard voltage and then add about 50% back in. A combination of attenuator and mixer is needed to do this, and that sounds like a job for the CP-251. The cable routing for this is pretty much what you’d expect here, and the Mixer OFFSET control can be used as a Master Tuning knob once you get the patch set up.