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Spursmith
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Concerned about damaging unit

Post by Spursmith » Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:39 am

Hi , sorry if this is the dumbest topic on here but I watched a video on YouTube where a guy uses a beatstep pro to control his dfam , apparently the bsp uses a cv of 10v or higher (12.8v) I read somewhere from its drum gates , the dfam is designed to take 5v (or 10 tolerant ) in its trigger ??
I’m new to this as you can tell, I’m a guitar player 😀
I found a bsp but am nervous about patching it to dfam . Any info much appreciated

https://youtu.be/tALelv8Uzzg?si=V9oIqPm_ChM-nf8F

Thanks

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Re: Concerned about damaging unit

Post by MaxFerency » Mon Mar 03, 2025 8:57 am

Check out the instruction manual for both to see their tolerances and configurability. For example, the Beatstep manual says in secton 9.1.4 that you can configure its output in the Midi Control Center app on your computer:

https://downloads.arturia.com/products/ ... 0_0_EN.pdf

Compare that with the DFAM manual.
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