I think oscillatorion has it right (above). The M-Audio keyboard is an inexpensive 88-note MIDI controller. We just used that because it was the only 88-note controller that was handy at that time. Any 88-note controller would work fine for this test.
@myleftnutts most modular synths are not polyphonic. you need another identical mono synth for each voice you add to get more polyphony. and you need a pretty fancy midi to cv plus a way to rotate the gates and pitch cv cycling through each available voice. its more common if its not modular.
nice demo!! wish there were more oscillator demos like this. i'm tired of listening to random noise
squeakyfromme69 7 months ago
hahah DEAD O-
vomiol 2 years ago
it's the M-audio Keystation pro 88
oscillatorion 3 years ago
Bigcity what is the keyboard u are playing,that looks like
another synth in itself.
myleftnutts 3 years ago
I think oscillatorion has it right (above). The M-Audio keyboard is an inexpensive 88-note MIDI controller. We just used that because it was the only 88-note controller that was handy at that time. Any 88-note controller would work fine for this test.
bigcitymusic 3 years ago
Okay i take it's just another "USB Midi Controller" right?
and with those u can play chords,it let's u play a Modular
synth polyphonically?
myleftnutts 3 years ago
No, the midi is converted to monophonic CV.
monroesq 3 years ago
@myleftnutts most modular synths are not polyphonic. you need another identical mono synth for each voice you add to get more polyphony. and you need a pretty fancy midi to cv plus a way to rotate the gates and pitch cv cycling through each available voice. its more common if its not modular.
Ureallydontknow 1 year ago