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The
User Guide
Features & Specifications
Polyphonic MIDI to CV converter with automatic oscillator tuning capability
MIDI Tuning Standard compatibility for arbitrary scales
4 channels of individual gate, V/OCT, and velocity CV outputs
Independent Mod Wheel and Channel Aftertouch CV Outputs
Automatic polyphony selection based on inserted plug
Rear DIP-switch based configuration to choose channel and mode
Manual MIDI CC control of unused channels
Multi-timbral modes with various note-stealing schemes
10 HP wide (50.5mm), 20mm deep
Current consumption: +12V 30ma, -12V 30ma, +5V 15ma
Description of Interface
MIDI In
Connect your MIDI controller, sequencer, keyboard
or computer to the MIDI In to control the module.
Tuning Input
Connect a simple +/- 5V audio output from the VCO
that you would like to tune. (More info on page 3)
Mod Wheel Output
This output sends a 0-10V CV corresponding to Mod
Wheel (CC #1) messages received at the MIDI Input.
Gate, V/Oct, Velocity Outputs
A Note On message received at the MIDI
Input triggers an output event from one
of the 4 channels depending on which note
stealing, multitimbral, and polyphony modes
are selected, and the current state of the
notes. The LEDs light up to indicate
which channel has been activated, and
remain lit while the note is held.
The corresponding gate output is high
at 10V while the note is held, the V/Oct
outputs a CV that corresponds with the
note that has been played, and the
Vel output sends a 0-10V CV corresponding
with the velocity used to play the note.
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AVS-MIDI-1
MIDI to CV
Converter
All messages sent to the MIDI In
are buffered and immediately sent
out of the MIDI Thru with no filtering.
This allows the daisy-chaining of
multiple units for larger systems.
corresponding to channel aftertouch
messages received at the MIDI Input.
MIDI Thru
Aftertouch
This output sends a 0-10V CV
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