![]() Better swing control is another improvement of these Sinfonion experiments. This time I tried sending LFOs from the Modcan Quad LFO. I used to send different kinds of noises to stimulate the Sinfonion to play the piano. I am very thankful to tokidoki, who inspired me to this approach. I have a wonderful "Krell For Piano and Plaits" in A minor playing as I am typing this. It is connecting over USB to my iMac to "play" PianoTeq, and it is working flawlessly. The 222 is getting its pitch CV from Sinfonion. ![]() However, I am happy to report that after dialing it in, it is working perfectly. I was a bit reluctant due to the reported problems with calibrating the tracking. They look very interesting.Īnd if you like the great DROID system, a new X7 MIDI interface will be available soon. Difficult to program, very small screen, many menus, but powerful, precise and equipped with memories. By adding two MIDIXO interfaces, we have 16 CVs or gates inputs and 2 velocity inputs for our MIDI synths. Precision we have found with two General CV modules from Expert Sleepers. We are keeping it, waiting for the perfect update. We had the same difficulties with the wonderful ADDAC 222, the best CV-Gates to MIDI live interface regarding controls, switches, etc. The people at Befaco are always ready to help, so you can ask them. We don't know if a new 2021 update fixed these accuracy issues. ![]() We therefore decided to keep them for the CCs only, transmitting LFO modulations to our external synths. But our two CV Thing Modules are not precise enough for the CV-Gate job we are trying to do. We had problems updating this module so we bought a second one. In the summer of 2020 we bought a first CV Thing from Befaco, based on the VCMC, no sliders, only 6 hp, a good screen, 8 inputs, CVs, gates, CCs. I have been looking at Befaco VCMC and try to ensure it will do the job before throw the money to it. Noopaul wrote: ↑ Mon 12:57 module would you recommend for sequencing polyphonic notes on Elektron Digitone? It is precise, but only offers a single channel while the 222, CV Thing and General CV offer four and the A-192-2 two.Īll these manufacturers are very kind and ready to help with technical problems. Kenton Pro CV to MIDI is an external little box. You must add a second module, the MIDI Breakout expander in DIN or MIDIXO in TRS, to export MIDI signals to external synthesizers. A tiny screen, but very useful, allows you to navigate through extremely rich menus and prepare memorizable configurations. ![]() The Doepfer manual explains this feature very well (Important notes).Įxpert Sleepers General CV is the most precise, but also the most difficult to program. The Doepfer A-192-2 is the oldest and is very sensitive to fluctuations in the voltages supplied. Easy to program, however it is not always precise, but its screen can help. Everything is close at hand, changes are easy, it has some unique characteristics, but it does occasionally miss notes. Only ADDAC, Befaco, Doepfer, Expert Sleepers and Kenton.ĪDDAC 222 is the closest to the analog modular spirit. I have not tested all CV to MIDI modules. Right now I'm putting in (exactly): csvmidi -u -v "sample.csv" "sample111.mid"Īnd have also tried these: csvmidi -v "sample.csv" "sample111.mid"īut I always get the same error (no matter which of the above I try): csvmidi: Error on line 1:Ĭsvmidi -u -v "sample.csv" "sample111.mid"īut I'm certain I have a number in the time slot of each event.Īny help would be much appreciated - thanks! csv, and I'm not sure what the other options are.Īnother possibility is that I'm not putting the right command into csvmidi.exe when it opens (I'm not familiar with that language). ![]() I've tried pasting it into Notepad and saving as. Walker has this example on the website: 0, 0, Header, 1, 2, 480ġ, 0, Text_t, "Sample for MIDIcsv Distribution"ġ, 0, Copyright_t, "This file is in the public domain"Īnd I can't even get that to work. My problem is that I can't get it to work, and I suspect it's something to do with how I'm formatting my. I'm using csvmidi.exe ( ), and, to my knowledge, that's the only option for converting. My question is related to How to decode this CSV from a MIDI file?, which covers converting. ![]()
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