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Author Topic: BSP VS Moog Minitaur ( or what other cv gear that does not work )  (Read 2777 times)

Novem808

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Just picked up a BSP. Tried to get my Minitaur running on SEQ1, but only a single tone comes thru. I
Started to look online for a possible fix, but didn't really see anything! The whole point of the BSP,
Is being able to use and midi, CV, DIN etc..and sequence all your gear out of the box.

 If you have a specific Analog Synth that the BSP can't drive..list it below so everyone can have a better picture of what we can or can't use with Beatstep (Pro).


Regards,

Novem808

antmen

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Re: BSP VS Moog Minitaur ( or what other cv gear that does not work )
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2016, 01:56:51 pm »
Hello, how did you connect BSP to MT?

ebowen4221

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Re: BSP VS Moog Minitaur ( or what other cv gear that does not work )
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2016, 05:16:30 pm »
I have a BSP with a Minitaur. I use MIDI for the best results, as the Minitaur won't accept CV voltage over 5v.

danielsan

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Re: BSP VS Moog Minitaur ( or what other cv gear that does not work )
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2016, 07:40:36 am »
Hello, i have the BSP connected with the minitaur and have no issues. As they say in the manual "don't panic is there no sound"  ;D You have to connect the minitaru to his librarian software and set the midi in and out channels from there as this feature is only changeable in the software. There you go, enjoy

 

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