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- | **Paper-Synthesizer 201 - MIDI to Control Voltage** | + | ==== Paper-Synthesizer 201 - MIDI to Control Voltage |
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by Antti Pussinen and Wolfgang Spahn | by Antti Pussinen and Wolfgang Spahn | ||
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In the next installment of Paper Synthesizer workshops, we build a duophonic Midi to Control Voltage converter. The module fits in to Eurorack format, or can be built as a separate interface box. The converter talks with both USBmidi and normal Midi via midi cable. | In the next installment of Paper Synthesizer workshops, we build a duophonic Midi to Control Voltage converter. The module fits in to Eurorack format, or can be built as a separate interface box. The converter talks with both USBmidi and normal Midi via midi cable. | ||
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Control voltage is the analog old school version of midi, where change in voltage means a change in pitch or some other parameter. One instrument is represented as a Volt/Octave output changing the pitch, Gate output telling if the note is on or off, and velocity output, changing the dynamics of the sound. | Control voltage is the analog old school version of midi, where change in voltage means a change in pitch or some other parameter. One instrument is represented as a Volt/Octave output changing the pitch, Gate output telling if the note is on or off, and velocity output, changing the dynamics of the sound. | ||
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* 1 x Clock Out | * 1 x Clock Out | ||
* 2 x Assignable Midi CC Out | * 2 x Assignable Midi CC Out | ||
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It is powered over standard Eurorack power connector (+12V, | It is powered over standard Eurorack power connector (+12V, | ||
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The Circuit is built around an Arduino Pro Micro controller, and a two channel precision digital-to-analog converter. In the workshop we go through the circuit of the module, build, test and trim a working module and look a bit into to the code. | The Circuit is built around an Arduino Pro Micro controller, and a two channel precision digital-to-analog converter. In the workshop we go through the circuit of the module, build, test and trim a working module and look a bit into to the code. | ||
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All the tools and materials will be provided.\\ | All the tools and materials will be provided.\\ | ||
The faceplate is not included!\\ | The faceplate is not included!\\ | ||
The workshop will be held in German and English.\\ | The workshop will be held in German and English.\\ | ||
- | Oktober 24 2015, 11am - 5pm\\ | + | Material:\\ |
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- | Werkstatt Berlin\\ | + | Costs: 60,00€ for the materials.\\ |
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- | Costs: 30,00€ plus 30,00€ for the materials.\\ | + | ---- |
- | Registration: post<at>wolfgang-spahn.de | + | ==== When ==== |
+ | **Oktober 24. 2015, 11am - 5pm**\\ | ||
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+ | ==== Where ==== | ||
+ | **Werkstatt Berlin**\\ | ||
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+ | ==== Registration | ||
+ | <post@wolfgang-spahn.de> | ||
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