Maybe he's suggesting like the back of reason instruments where you can take a sepearate cv voltage and apply it to various sections.and use the outputs from a different vst.
I’m not sure either? But if you get ie. Arturia Keylab [XX] mk II keyboard, you get 4 CV outputs and 1 CV input to control your external analog synth with it. And naturally if you put Synthi V on your DAW, it can also control that external as well though that mk II. (If I wasn’t totally lost what you meant?) And I bet there should be even cheaper alternatives that convert MIDI data to control voltages to be send to external synths.
Leighton Cooper Why you would do that with CV! You can control every bell and whistle of every virtual synth on any DAW with just MIDI messages!? Why you should need CV for that? Unless of course you want to send and/or input it from your external synth that doesn’t have any MIDI.
But if you meant that if you can use that (or any other Arturia V collection synth for that matter) on your computers software sequencer (ie. DAWs, right?): SURE you can! They all have several different virtual instument plug ins (out of my hat, so dont shoot me if i got it wrong: At least VST3 (only 64 bit from now on), AU and AAX plugins. That should work on most DAWs used today. As well as working as a stand alone programs on your computer, so you dont necessarily need any DAWs to make some noice! :P
No its not! :P Its semi-modular! :D As if a bit similar Korg MS-20 is semi-modular, that has to be too? (Oh! And thanks for the video! (or videoS) Much needed, as that synth is a bit weird for a relatively noob to any analog synth stuff)
Thanks man! So much clarity in one video :D
Is there any pitch glide function in this? Can't find it anywhere
100% on modular vs semi-modular. If it has a pre-routed patch, it's a semi-modular. If all you have to patch is gate/cv, it's still semi-modular.
anyone know if there's a way to get CV into this like an interface? or at least get it to interact with a software sequencer etc?? or logic etc?
Not sure what you mean there?
Maybe he's suggesting like the back of reason instruments where you can take a sepearate cv voltage and apply it to various sections.and use the outputs from a different vst.
I’m not sure either? But if you get ie. Arturia Keylab [XX] mk II keyboard, you get 4 CV outputs and 1 CV input to control your external analog synth with it. And naturally if you put Synthi V on your DAW, it can also control that external as well though that mk II. (If I wasn’t totally lost what you meant?) And I bet there should be even cheaper alternatives that convert MIDI data to control voltages to be send to external synths.
Leighton Cooper Why you would do that with CV! You can control every bell and whistle of every virtual synth on any DAW with just MIDI messages!? Why you should need CV for that? Unless of course you want to send and/or input it from your external synth that doesn’t have any MIDI.
But if you meant that if you can use that (or any other Arturia V collection synth for that matter) on your computers software sequencer (ie. DAWs, right?): SURE you can! They all have several different virtual instument plug ins (out of my hat, so dont shoot me if i got it wrong: At least VST3 (only 64 bit from now on), AU and AAX plugins. That should work on most DAWs used today. As well as working as a stand alone programs on your computer, so you dont necessarily need any DAWs to make some noice! :P
Modular imo
No its not! :P Its semi-modular! :D As if a bit similar Korg MS-20 is semi-modular, that has to be too?
(Oh! And thanks for the video! (or videoS) Much needed, as that synth is a bit weird for a relatively noob to any analog synth stuff)
hmm -i'd be VERY surprised if this is a faithful model to the original - it's a bit like understanding alien intelligence