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any experiences?

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Definitely cheaper if you have a bipolar power supply sitting around.banyek wrote:the same issue could be solved with a CP-251 too, though the Doepfer module is the cheapest solution.
Simple answer: No.barkingdog wrote:hi there, does anybody know if the LP is CV-compatible with the mfb-gear?
Well, that has not been my experience at all, the CV inputs on my LP fine, haven't had any real issues. However, the MFB had issues with gate level everywhere i used it.poladark wrote:Simple answer: No.barkingdog wrote:hi there, does anybody know if the LP is CV-compatible with the mfb-gear?
The LP inputs won't be CV or gate-compatible with MFB gear (or most other analogue synthesizer gear) out of the box. My MFB SEQ-02 didn't track especially well and the gate wouldn't trigger the LP. The gate was a problem with my Doepfer ribbon controller as well.
You can buy equipment that may (or may not) fix this problem, as suggested above.
(It would be better if Moog actually mentioned that you can't use the CV and gate inputs reliably in the manual, rather than putting a lid on it and having customers notice only after they buy CV/Gate equipment like i did.)
Glad to hear that it's working well for you.cliffman wrote:Well, that has not been my experience at all, the CV inputs on my LP fine, haven't had any real issues. However, the MFB had issues with gate level everywhere i used it.
I think this is very much a Moog problem. If i bought a eurorack module that behaved like this, I'd pop the module out and adjust the calibration pots... but the LP manual doesn't mention how to do this either...cliffman wrote:I think this is an MFB issue w/ the step64 gate, not a Moog problem.