I just got my BSP. I was reading the manual while connecting it to my Doepfer Dark Energy II. By the time I understood the keyboard and note layout I realized that it is sending incorrect pitch CV to my Dark Energy. Even when I transpose the BSP's keyboard three octaves down and pitch the Dark Energy's VCO one octave down, the CV that the BSP is sending is still at least one octave too high. Sounds more like two or three octaves too high to me tbh. (I had the similar problems with my Microbrute.)
So I thought: Alright, maybe I can fix this with the MIDI control center. I connected it to the PC and got a hum of death and was like "wtf?!" until I realized that this is the ground noise the manual was talking about when praising the glorious anti ground loop adapter. The adapter does indeed work, but I'm left with "it's not a bug, it's a feature" ringing in my ears. So including the ground lift adapter with only one usb cable seems a bit cynical to me___anyhow...
As far as I can tell the MIDI control center does not bring any relief. In the device settings the 0V MIDI Note for both Sequencers is set to C-2. I can set it to something like C3, which gives me the lowest note I can achieve by transposing the BSP's keyboard three octaves down (still higher than a c0) by default, but this also limits my range to three octaves (whithout reaching c0) since the BSP cannot pitch it lower (although the OCT- button inidcates transposition), but only higher.
Then I connected the Dark Energy to the BSP via MIDI and everything works fine: The pitch is correct. But I can use my computer or any of my other cheapass MIDI controllers for that. I bought the BSP to send CV that I can modulate.
So, any idea what's the problem here?