[linux-audio-dev] Interface with real modules

Joachim Backhaus jbackhaus at pironet-ndh.com
Wed Mar 19 09:19:00 UTC 2003


Hi there,

Waldorf from Germany has made an analog VCF which
could be connected via USB to a computer system:

http://www.waldorf-music.com/afb/

Regards,
Joachim Backhaus

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Webb [mailto:magusofthedark at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 19. März 2003 14:52
> To: linux-audio-dev at music.columbia.edu
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Interface with real modules
> 
> 
> > However you can still have a lot of fun e.g. having
> > FM or Ringmod between
> > software and true analogue VCOs. It would also be a
> > very good idea to
> > combine a true analogue VCF with a digital synth as
> > it's the filter that
> > is the weakest point of digital synthesis. It is
> > then however difficult to
> > implement proper VCF tracking. This could only be
> > done by using a true
> > analogue MIDI to CV converter, let this control the
> > VCF tracking and send
> > the same notes to the softsynth and the true
> > analogue MCV connected to the
> > VCF.
> yeah, the main thing I was thinking of was using an
> analogue filter.. The medical company I work for has
> this real hightech voltmeter (high res and
> everything).  I can probably get that to work
> perfectly with any modules. The only problem is it's
> freaky expensive. Too bad a standard soundcard won't
> work quite right.
> 
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