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Summary of Contents for Robotic Bean Creative CV-I
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obotic C R E A T I V E CV-I/O User Guide Version 1.0.0...
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Contents Introduction ......................Getting Started ...................... The Front Panel ..................... The Back Panel ..................... Remote Implementation Chart ................obotic C R E A T I V E TM-1 Trigger Multiplexer Page...
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Thank you for your interest in the CV-I and CV-O devices! CV-I (I for Input) and CV-O (Outputs) converts audio signals to Control Voltage (CV) or vice versa. Although this process is pretty uncomplicated, it can be useful for various purposes: •...
Getting Started Warning! Please check that your audio interface supports outputting direct current (DC), and use the appropriate cables. Otherwise you might damage it. Read more about this here: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/siwacompatibility.html The operation of these devices is very simple: just create them and patch the audio and CV connections that you wish to convert.
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fine for gates and modulation signals, it is tricky to send pitch CV using just CV-I/O. This is because oscillator tracking needs to be carefully calibrated. For sending pitch CV, we recommend using Expert Sleepers Silent Way Voice Controller: ...
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4. Finally, create a Kong and route CV channels 1-4 to the pads you want to trigger: That’s about it for the typical usecase! But as mentioned before, you can also use CV-I/O for sending CV as audio to VSTs, to other apps using virtual audio interfaces like Soundflower etc.
The Front Panel These are the controls on the CV-I/O front panels: Name label 1-8 Label for naming the 8 separate channels Activity LED 1-8 Lights up green for positive signals, and red for negative The Back Panel These are the controls on the CVI/O back panels:...
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