But seriously, Amos how do you deal with the fact that the FR XS is a 10 V CV device and Moog stuff is 5 V?Amos wrote:Mod Bus CV output is past the mod wheel and amount controls, so you have realtime performance control of the modulation. I've used it to allow the LP to be a CV controller keyboard for my Future Retro XS, complete with mod wheel, and it works quite nicely.
Interest in CV outputs from Little Phatty? Contact Moog
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CP-251r05c03 wrote:But seriously, Amos how do you deal with the fact that the FR XS is a 10 V CV device and Moog stuff is 5 V?Amos wrote:Mod Bus CV output is past the mod wheel and amount controls, so you have realtime performance control of the modulation. I've used it to allow the LP to be a CV controller keyboard for my Future Retro XS, complete with mod wheel, and it works quite nicely.
I think will take care of that
But I think Amos is saying that he controls his FR XS with Little Phatty, which would mean that the maximum voltage coming from the LP would only be modulating parameters of the FR XS through half of their total range. By no means does a maximum range always have to be used, of course. Does the CP-251 amplify signals too?
MF-102, MF-107, MF-m105, CP-251, MP-201, Elektron Octatrack, Filter Factory...
Use the mixer section
From the 251 manual
FOUR-INPUT MIXER
A MIXER combines, or adds together, two or more signals. Your CP251's Four-Input
Mixer has four input jacks, labeled 1 through 4. Inputs 1 and 2 have input attenuator
knobs, while inputs 3 and 4 are mixed in without attenuation. The OFFSET knob raises or
lowers the voltage of the mix, while the MASTER knob determines the amplitude of the
entire mix. There are two output jacks, labeled "+" and "-". The "- "output is the negative
of the "+" output. That is, the voltage at the "-" output goes down when the voltage at
the "+" output goes up, and vice versa.
From the 251 manual
FOUR-INPUT MIXER
A MIXER combines, or adds together, two or more signals. Your CP251's Four-Input
Mixer has four input jacks, labeled 1 through 4. Inputs 1 and 2 have input attenuator
knobs, while inputs 3 and 4 are mixed in without attenuation. The OFFSET knob raises or
lowers the voltage of the mix, while the MASTER knob determines the amplitude of the
entire mix. There are two output jacks, labeled "+" and "-". The "- "output is the negative
of the "+" output. That is, the voltage at the "-" output goes down when the voltage at
the "+" output goes up, and vice versa.
same hereBryan T wrote:I need to find a few weeks that I can be without my Little Phatty and then off it goes for its upgrade.dave500 wrote:The CV mod picture.
I am producing with mine so frequently don't know if I could live with out it!
and the DSI Mopho just won't cut it
mod does look sweet though
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Great question ! This along with the sequencer idea posted here in the LP Forum would make getting a LP a no brainer for me.Portamental wrote:That looks real good...
now if Option A won't work (too costly to ship back and forth across border)
and Option B (field upgrade) will not either (pity, I have the skills to perform this)
only Option C remains : can I purchase one from Moog, brand new with the CV outs installed?
"Although they heard the music..they didn't understand the tune"
The XS pitch CV is 1V per octave, and its gate input actually seems to turn on with anything above ~2-3 Volts. So, I haven't had any problems as far as that goes... for modulation purposes, it's true the Moog CVs will not sweep the full range of the XS CV inputs... as mentioned, a CP-251 can easily double or scale the voltages however you need, or you can just offset them with the XS knobs (adjust filter cutoff or modulation amount to taste on teh XS).r05c03 wrote:Amos wrote: But seriously, Amos how do you deal with the fact that the FR XS is a 10 V CV device and Moog stuff is 5 V?
The Gate signal format is different on these older Moog synths, but there is a conversion cable that is not very difficult to make, which will allow you to control the older Moog synths with the LP.eXode wrote:I'm sorry if this question has been asked already but I take it that I can connect i.e. an prodigy or rogue and control from the Lil Phatty with this?
Google "v-trig to s-trig" or go here for more info.
Thank you for the reply. I also found some info on a site selling ready made converters (www.systemj.co.uk). Cheers!Amos wrote:The Gate signal format is different on these older Moog synths, but there is a conversion cable that is not very difficult to make, which will allow you to control the older Moog synths with the LP.eXode wrote:I'm sorry if this question has been asked already but I take it that I can connect i.e. an prodigy or rogue and control from the Lil Phatty with this?
Google "v-trig to s-trig" or go here for more info.
Hi Amos, I too have an XS and Little Phatty (and the the new Oberheim Sem (mine shipped yesterday)!). My question is will I damage the Little Phatty in any way if I send cv's out from the XS into the little phatty? I just don't want to damage either. Thanks very much! Oh and thank you Amos for all of your latest up and coming updates for the MP201 also! The MP201 is fantastic now, but I can hardly wait for it's new HADRS's plus the other goodies you've mentioned. PS. I also have a chimera bc16 that I'm going to try and interface with the little phatty and XS. Thanks again Amos! Jaime