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Hardware Instruments => MiniBrute => General discussion on MiniBrute => Topic started by: Ollie Stench on July 29, 2012, 11:12:42 pm
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I am new to the world of CV (although I have a few vintage pieces that have cv capabilities). How do you use the Minibrute to control other gear? I have a Roland SH-09 and a Crumar DS-1 that both have CV in and out. Can I use the Minibrute as a bridge and control the SH-09 via midi? Is there a good tutorial anywhere that breaks it down in a way that the average guy can understand?
Thanks.
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I'm affraid it doesn't get much simpler than this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CV/Gate
Google for "Analog synthesis" etc and read all you can.
When you feel like diving deeper you can look for "Alan Strange: Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques and Controls" - which is probably the best book on analog synthesis ever written. It should be available for free download from McGraw Hill. If not, send me a PM and I'll email it to you.
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Hi Ollie, yes the article that Krinor posted will give you the specifics, but basically it's CV/OUT and GATE/OUT on the 'sending' synth to the CV/IN and GATE/IN on the 'receiving' synth. You may need to buy 1/4" to 1/8" 'mono' patch cables from Radio Shack (or whereever) to go from, say an SH-101 to an SH-09. Good luck, and let us know if you need any more help! CV/GATE RULES!!!
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And yes, it appears that you CAN control an external synth (i.e. your SH-09) via MIDI using the CV/Out and Gate/Out connectors from the MiniBrute to your SH-09. I haven't personally tried it yet, but it should work in theory. Let us know if it does!
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Thanks guys. I haven't had much free time lately to play around, but I will let you know when I do.
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I'm affraid it doesn't get much simpler than this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CV/Gate
Google for "Analog synthesis" etc and read all you can.
When you feel like diving deeper you can look for "Alan Strange: Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques and Controls" - which is probably the best book on analog synthesis ever written. It should be available for free download from McGraw Hill. If not, send me a PM and I'll email it to you.
Hey, Krinor,
I looked for the Alan Strange book online and the cost ranged anywhere from $300 to over $1000!
Would you please email a copy? Thanks.
agreenberg@gmail.com
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Hi Ollie, yes the article that Krinor posted will give you the specifics, but basically it's CV/OUT and GATE/OUT on the 'sending' synth to the CV/IN and GATE/IN on the 'receiving' synth. You may need to buy 1/4" to 1/8" 'mono' patch cables from Radio Shack (or whereever) to go from, say an SH-101 to an SH-09. Good luck, and let us know if you need any more help! CV/GATE RULES!!!
So, are you saying (theoretically) the MiniBrute can act as a MIDI/CV converter in the same manner as a Kenton Pro Solo MKII can?
Personally, I want to run MIDI information from my DAW (Logic) into the Minibrute's MIDI port, then out through the CV section to control my Roland SH-101.
I have the Kenton Pro Solo MKII, but it has never worked properly.
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In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice they're not. ;-)
I now have several pieces of CV-equipped equipment but hooking them up hasn't been as easy as I'd thought. My Mg Little Phatty has .96v/octave for pitch (or something weird), for example. Also, I have a pedal that works in one synth's filter cutoff CV but not another. I'm sure I can figure it all out, but it's not as cut and dried as I'd thought it would be when I was lusting after analog -- the analog sound is there, in any case. The connectivity? Now I know why they invented MIDI. ;-)
So, try it and if it works, hooray!