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| quote: | Originally posted by derail
Yes, that's another aspect, they don't have MIDI (unless they've had some modifications done to them? Mine has had some mods done, it has a few input jacks, one of them is a CV in, and I've heard of MIDI to CV converters - does anyone know exactly what this mod is for? Is it for note information or for controlling other parameters? If it's for note information, that would be handy....)
But otherwise, it has it's own little internal sequencer. And a little dial to set the tempo (good luck setting it exactly to a round bpm number! I either adjust the tempo to whatever the 303 is at, or just time-stretch the 303 audio track to the nearest bpm)
They're nice and lightweight though, you can get away from your studio, plug some headphones into it and play around with acidy goodness. |
in the days pre midithey had CV/Gate,which was a way of sequencing and triggering notes from sequencers or other synths, or daisy chaining them.
CV controls the pitch, gate controls the length.
A midi-cv convertor does excatly that... its a box that converts midi into cv so you can trigger it from modern sequencers. Useful on the 303....
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