CV edition tutorials? - How to use the CV section?

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CV edition tutorials? - How to use the CV section?

Post by quantum7 » Fri Nov 10, 2017 1:54 am

Hi! I was wondering if there were some tutorials on how to get the most out of the CV specific stuff with the Subsequent 37 CV. I previously owned a Sub 37 for a short while, but when I decided to go for the Subsequent 37, I went all the way with the CV model in order to learn some new things. I'm not the greatest programmer, so any tips, how to's , etc. CV related would be much appreciated. Thanks! :)

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Re: CV edition tutorials? - How to use the CV section?

Post by quantum7 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 5:25 pm

Wow, you can hear a pin drop, that's how quiet this forum is. :shock:

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Re: CV edition tutorials? - How to use the CV section?

Post by Flareless » Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:11 pm

I hear you... the silence can be deafening around here sometimes.

I'm sorry but I don't have the CV model, just the plain, old Tribute Edition but I was wondering what you wanted to do with the control voltages?

Do you have a modular you want to control?

Is it another synth with CV in that you're interested in?

Are you try to interface to Reaktor running on a computer?

Your question is somewhat vague. From the spec of the CV it looks like there are 4 assignable cv outputs and assignable gate outputs.

You could assign 1 assignable as Pitch, 1 as Pressure, 1 as Velocity and use them in combination with a gate cv to trigger one of the above mentioned setups.

Without reading the docs on the CV I don't have much more to offer but those are standard control voltage outputs. I'm betting they map through the menus (or Editor) in a similar fashion to the cv inputs.

I hope this was helpful...
Rich

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