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midi to cv/gate

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has any one used this particular converter?
http://www3.sympatico.ca/jbolinsqi/DINSYNC/cvgate.htm
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or does any one have a converter for sale or trade.

i know you will probably recomend a kenton unit, but they are at least $250, and the aforementioned unit only costs about $80. i dont really want to spend to much.

this is for a sh-101. any other ideas on what i should do to get this midified?

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Post by jgb »

Have a look at this one too before you decide: http://goto.glocalnet.net/mcx16/mcx16.htm

I havent tried it out myself, but people seem to like it.
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Post by 532nm »

thanks mate, that is great info.

i though about a DIY kit, and the MCX16 look killer.
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you know if you wanted to save money you could just go and buy a Roland TR-727 and it will do the same thing for you plus you will have some new bongo sounds.
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Torque wrote:you know if you wanted to save money you could just go and buy a Roland TR-727 and it will do the same thing for you plus you will have some new bongo sounds.
wont that only start the 101's sequencer?

i kinda want to sequence with the computer.

thanks for the advice
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the 101 has no sequencer so far I remember, but I could be wrong.
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Torque wrote:you know if you wanted to save money you could just go and buy a Roland TR-727 and it will do the same thing for you plus you will have some new bongo sounds.
727 is greatest. :D
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Torque wrote:you know if you wanted to save money you could just go and buy a Roland TR-727 and it will do the same thing for you plus you will have some new bongo sounds.
707/727 is a great cheap MIDI->DIN sync box, but won't convert MIDI to CV/gate.
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