as some of you know I had the dream of having a creamware a16 modified to CV
now the fellow technician who does that for me now has made a blog
feel free to enjoy the reading .)
http://huebnerie.de/blog/?p=163
DC Mod of a creamware a16
Re: DC Mod of a creamware a16
Thats a lot of work ! So is it actually working now, and what does it now mean you can do with it ?
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Re: DC Mod of a creamware a16
CV control of modular synths!
Re: DC Mod of a creamware a16
Cool - like a hardware version of SilentWays / ExpertSleepers.
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yes, but with 16I/O in 1U - if you have a real modular synth which i happen to have things become like a disney wonderland for musicians, think of recording the snappy envelopes of your modular synth into your daw and use them with modular IV, or if you had a nice filter modulation arranged just record the CV controlling the filter to your daw and use it in scope, there are so numerous things one could achieve, what I like most about this cv is that I dont have to mess around with midi anymore, if I wanna do a nice pitchbend trick on some notes I just make a fade to the beginning of the audiofile containing the CV for the oscillator, sounds complicated, but midi is so limited for nasty tricksdante wrote:Cool - like a hardware version of SilentWays / ExpertSleepers.

Re: DC Mod of a creamware a16
i know that's right...
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Could you not control Scope Modular IV directly with the CV ( without recording it in DAW first ) ?tomylee wrote:Think of recording the snappy envelopes of your modular synth into your daw and use them with modular IV
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sure you can, but I would always record it too for later total recall, or later editing of cv audio filesdante wrote:Could you not control Scope Modular IV directly with the CV ( without recording it in DAW first ) ?tomylee wrote:Think of recording the snappy envelopes of your modular synth into your daw and use them with modular IV

Re: DC Mod of a creamware a16
cool, so it could work live as well as record/editing.
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But instead of modifying the A16, why not building a 1 U rack converter which is used to convert audio to CV and CV to audio ?
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Actually an expertsleepers combining 2 x ES1 units + 8 x ES2 units in a 1U rack would do the job to convert 16 audio I/O to 16 CV I/O but I think the Modular is limited to 8 I/O and you probably need to spare 1 out for the audio result (or you could just use the scope modular as signal controller to achieve some presets on a true hardware modular.