You could maybe use the Arduino interface for this, but I know jack squat about the Arduino right now. Has anyone done this?
~Kyle
On 9/11/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
I'm writing a proposal for independent study at my school, and my goal is to take a few lessons in tuning from this microtonal composer, compose a piece using my Pd sequencer, and somehow use the output to drive the newly refurbished Moog at my school (supposedly one of the first 5 Moogs ever made) to create a finished track.
MIDI-to-CV converters are expensive, and of course MIDI is already inadequate. So I'm thinking of circuits I've looked at before and wondering if plain old audio from [sig~] objects could be made to represent voltage, from -1 to 1, or 0 to 1 with -1 being off, and externally converted to the proper scale for CV input to the Moog. The music tech supervisor has added a module that makes the thing polyphonic, which I suppose I'll have to understand to do it. I guess my other option is to just use audio output, and process it through the Moog's modules.
Can anyone make any suggestions? How can one interface between Pd and control voltage? Could I jury-rig regular audio output to do it?
Thanks.
-Chuckk
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