Showing posts with label polyend. Show all posts
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Friday, 20 January 2023

Hz/volts - synths and sequencers

Analog synthesizer manufacturers typically adopt one of several standards:
Hz per volt - used by Yamaha and Korg 
1V per octave - used by Moog, Roland, ARP and Doepfer
1.2V per octave - used by Buchla and EML 
0.32V per octave - used by EMS
0.26V per octave - used on oscillator 3 of the EMS VCS3 

I've been playing a lot recently with my old Korgs.
I keep coming back to them. They are real classics !!!

They use the hertz/volts CV standard, meaning they follow a linear characteristic
where each successive octave requires a doubling of the control voltage.

In practical terms this means that the number of instruments which you can 
successfully integrate with your vintage Korg synths is limited.
Here is a list .. 

I'll update as I go along. 

If I have missed any, please let me know so I can add it to the list.

Arturia
Beatstep - cheap & flexible.
Beatstep Pro
Key step
Keystep Pro
Microfreak - one of the few modern synths whose sequencer can be configured to output Hz/v


Arturia Minibrute 2s
The MiniBrute 2S works. I suspect the rest of the "brutes" also work with old Korgs.
The standard used on most Eurorack modules and on Arturia's Brute series 
of synthesizers is V/Oct (1Volt per octave),
however, it can be changed to Hz/V (Hertz per Volt) using Arturia's MIDI control center.
CVs in the range 0V-1V, 0V-2V, 0V-5V, and 0V-8V.

Five clock standards are supported, including  analog clock, 24ppqn and 48ppqn. 
Of special note, the Brutes, beatsteps, etc  can convert analog clock to MIDI Clock and  then
transmit this over MIDI and USB. 
Thus you can synchronise MIDI equipment to those analogue clocks.

Keystep
The default is 1V/Oct , though this can be changed to Herz/Oct.
(1.2V /Oct is not supported).


Keystep pro
By default, the transmitted pitch voltage is compatible with the 1.0 V per octave standard,


To use a 1.2 V per octave or a Hertz per Volt (Hz/V) standard you can change the corresponding setting in the MIDI Control Center.

Microfreak
By default, the transmitted Pitch voltage is compatible with the 1v per octave standard.
To use the 1.2 V per octave standard, you have to change the corresponding setting in Utility>CV/Gate>Pitch Format or in the MIDI Control Center.


Gate signals can also have different output ranges (S-Trig, V-Trig 5V, V-Trig 10V). These too can be changed in Utility>CV/Gate>Gate Format or in the MIDI Control Center.








Doepfer
This is a MIDI to CV/SYNC Interface in Eurorack
You can set the CV to Hz/V and the trigger to -ve polarity


Expert Sleepers

Disting Mk1/2 (Eurorack)
Disting Mk 3
Disting Mk4

Silent way - software
It runs as a plug-in for your DAW









Elby Electronics
ED102 - Octave-Volts-Hertz
This is a eurorack module











Elektron
A4 - Analog 4

The synth's sequencer has a very flexible CV/gate
config. I use it with Buchla & well as Korg.
The CVs are digitally controlled which makes for high precision.






Endorphin.es


Shuttle control
PITCH 1V/OCT, PITCH 1.2V/OCT AND HZ/V are
the control voltages available

SHUTTLE CONTROL outputs +5V at C4 note 
(the highest voltage SHUTTLE CONTROL can transmit). 
Then 1 octave lower C3 will return +2.5V, C2: 1.25V, C1: 0.625V, C0: 0,313V, C-1: 0.156V and the last one C-2: 0.078125V (with pretty bad resolution however). 

As you may see, the accuracy in the lower octaves is bad and on the edge of SHUTTLE CONTROL's CV resolution possibilities. 

That is why the useful range for controlling such type of synthesizers is roundabout 3 to 4 octaves.









Future Retro


Mobius sequencer







G-storm
This is a eurorack module
Electro KVP Pitch CV + Gate Voltage Processor for MS-20

Harvestman aka Industrial Music Electronics 
English Tear (eurorack)

Hexinverter 
Mutant brain - polyphonic CV/gate 
                        CV output resolution: 12bits (V/oct or V/Hz)

Keith McMillen
QuNexus - keyboard/sequencer
Use the editor to set this to 1 Volt per Octave, 1.2 Volts per Octave (Buchla) , or Hertz per Volt




Kenton

Pro-solo
Pro-2000
Modular Solo






Korg synths & sequencers
One thing to always remember is that although the MS-20 uses Hz/V, the
original Korg designers showed some forethought & added a TOTAL IN 
socket on the patch panel.
This can be used as a V/Oct CV Input (with some careful adjustment of the
frequency modulation MG/T.Ext knob) 
It's not a proper V/Oct CV in (I think its better suited to filter, than pitch) 
but certainly better than nothing.

MS10
MS 20
MS 20 mini
MS 50 
VC 10 (vocoder)
X-911 (guitar synth)
MS-01 - foot controller pedal
MS-02 - CV/trigger interface
MS-03 - signal processor
               (Pitch to Voltage circuit)
MS-04 - pedal (CV modulation)

SQ-10 sequencer
SQ-1 sequencer
SQ- 64
Tracks A,B and C are for melodic/chords tracks and all have GATE/CV and MOD control voltage outputs for modular gear 





CV out can be: Hz/V, 0.26V/oct, 0.32V/oct, 1V/oct, 1.2V/oct  - 
with voltage bias adjustment and 0V reference note adjustment (per track)
Gate out: 10V, 5V, V-Trig, S-Trig
Mod out: 0V-10V,  voltage bias adjustment
Track D - the drum track has 16 possible tracks, via MIDI with 8 drum trigger 
outputs for working with modular gear.

FK - 3 Korg Vol pedal (not really part of the MS range, but still works well with them)
FK - 5 korg pedal

Sigma - KP-30 analog monophonic synthesizer
Cool joysticks & 19 presets
It possesses Hz/V CV & gate 
inputs/outputs







SE-500 Stage Echo
This is a Tape Echo machine.
Its has trigger inputs for feedback and turning the effect on/off.
There is also a CV input for controlling the speed



Torso Electronics
T-1 algorithmic sequencer



Ladik
U-202 V/oct to Hz/V converter (4HP) eurorack
U-201 Hz/V to V/oct converter (4HP)

Metasonix
S1000 Wretch Machine
RK7 VCO (eurorack)
RK4 Bandpass Filter/Osc (eurorack)
RK6 Dual-triode 12dB LPF
R-60 MIDI/CV interface
TM-3 SN80 Tube VCO 
TM-2 filter
TM-1 Waveshaper/Ring Modulator
R54 Vacuum Tube Oscillator & Filter
R-55 Thyratron VCO
TS-23 DUAL THYRATRON VCO


+ Phillip Rees 
Little MCV - Midi to CV converter
These are out of production, but I do see them come up
occasionally second hand on Reverb and Ebay

 Can generate control voltages for the common one-volt-per-octave (logarithmic VCO, as used by Roland and Moog) system and the so-called volts-per-hertz (linear VCO, as used by Korg) system. CV type is selected by a slider.






+ Polyend
 

 Polyend 2 - eurorack MIDI to CV converter
   1-4 Gate (0-5V or 0-10V),
   1-4 Pitch (0-10V, V/Oct, Hz/V, Buchla standard 1.2v/oct).
   A really handy module that allows you to use the sequencer
   of your choice













Pioneer 
Toraiz Squid sequencer

2x CV OUT (V/Oct, Hz/V) 
CV output range: 1V, 2V, 5V, 10V, ±5V (V/Oct) / 8V (Hz/V) 
2 GATE OUT (V-Trigger, S-Trigger) 
GATE output range: 5V, 10V (V-Trigger)








Sequentix 
Cirklon sequencer


Its a MIDI sequencer but the 
CVIO option adds 16 CV and 8 gate outputs.

The CV outputs support V/octave and Hz/V modes plus portamento/glide and micro-tuning options. 
The gate outputs can be configured in 5V v-gate or S-trig modes.





Squarp 


Pyramid sequencer

CV V/oct or CV Hz/V, 
or exotic voltages like 1.2, 0.32 or 0.5 V/oct.










Synthstrom
Deluge - synth/sequencer

The Deluge has been designed to support the widest range of CV / gate standards possible. 
A number of settings are available in the settings menu.

Each CV output may be set, in 0.01V increments, to any value between 0.01V and 2.00V per octave, or to “Hz per volt”. 





TouellSkouarn 
Jedonian 1V/Oct-Hz/V bidirectional Converter (eurorack)

Moog
The original Taurus I

PAIA

4700/2700 modular
Fatman












XOR Electronics
Nerdseq - eurorack tracker sequencer


Yamaha Synths


CS-5
CS-10
CS-15
CS-20 / CS 20M
Cs-30 ... has a built in sequencer.
Cs-40 / CS40M


These old Yamahas are Hz/V but have a different range
than say the Korg MS-10 or 20. 
The CS is scaled I believe at half the voltage of the MS 
(Yamaha's probably 0.25 to 0.5 to 1v and so on instead of Korg's 1V to 2V to 4V)

It's still double each octave ....so they have the same scaling curve) but the range
is different.

In practical terms this means you can sequence it with something like a SQ-1 
but you will probably find it won’t go down to the lower 0.25V?? octave of the CS.  
(I don't think the SQ-1 goes below 1V in Hz/V mode).


It's interesting that Yamaha never made a independent CV/gate sequencer.
It's a shame, as this would have made things a whole
lot easier

So the question is why even bother to add these connections??
I think the answer was to aid with expansion.
ie joining more than one synth.... 
in order to make a multiple-system synthesizer







Zlob
Dual VCO
This is a DIY eurorack VCO








There is a control voltage input, and a switch for selecting exponential or linear cv in.
The exponential setting should be good for Korg & Yamaha keyboards & sequencers 

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Final thoughts & conclusions
As I compiled the list I found that there were actually quite a lot of sequencers
that use the Hz/V standard. 
It's a testament to the MS20 in particular. It's legendary status ensured that lots and lots
of manufacturers chose to add a Hz/V option.
(Some even down right copied the synths).
I think it would be great if more manufacturers added a Hz/v option to new synths to add to this legacy.
I'd love to expand my MS system with a new 3 oscillator Korg MS 30 

For the moment (as far as synths that can use this standard go),
I'll have to be satisfied with using old Korg, PAiA & Yamaha synths.

Thursday, 17 March 2022

PolyEnd Tracker Shortcuts

Live Performance Controls

When performing, you will probably use Song mode mostly, 
and jump to/between Pattern, inst parameters, Performance & Master 
Each project you create can hold 255 patterns with
up to 128 steps each
 
 
Tempo BPM : Song key + jog-wheel.
                       Or in song mode use the screen key + jog wheel
Control Main Volume: Master Key + jog-wheel.
                                    Or use Master mode (3rd page) and use jog wheel
Display 8 Channels : Press Pattern + any of the coloured keys (Note/instrument/FX1/Fx2) 
                                   Press Pattern + 2 of the coloured keys displays 2 parameters (eg note & instrument)
Mute tracks: Press Shift + Screen Keys (Works in pattern & performance mode)
 
Mute tracks (in Master View) :  Press Master key twice. Then press appropriate screen key/s
Solo Tracks (in Master View) : Press Master key twice. Then press shift + appropriate screen key/s
 
Go to top of grid (start) : Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
 
Loop a pattern (in song mode) : Press shift + Play 
You can also use the screen keys  

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The usual view has the first 4 tracks.
The Polyend is a 8 track synth.
So to compress the view press " Pattern" + "note&instrument"
or
" Pattern" + "Fx1&FX2"

To return to the 4 track view press "pattern"

 
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Transpose notes (live)


Transpose while in edit mode (record is on).
Pick the steps you wish to edit.
Use the jog wheel to transpose.
watch the pitch of the notes change as you turn the wheel. 

Use Shift + Jog Wheel to transpose in octaves 
 
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Navigation

 
To Go to top of grid (start) : 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)

To Select all Steps : 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
Shift + Up 
 
To Select all steps on all tracks 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
Press Shift + Up arrow, twice
 
To Select nearest track : Shift + right or left arrow 
 
To Select a number of steps (rec/edit mode) : Shift + up/down arrows

After you have selected the steps, press preview to hear them.
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Recording and Editing tracks

There are 3 ways to enter notes or automation into the grid
1. Record live (using a external midi keyboard)
2. Step edit
3. Fill function

+ Insert/Home key >
   always work as the onscreen Enter key corresponding to the
   selected screen key,
 
+ Delete/Backspace key
   always works as the onscreen Delete key corresponding to
   the selected screen key

 
+ Toggle Live Recording Mode
    Press Rec + Play  
   
+ ARM tracks (for recording in pattern mode) : 
    Press Shift + Rec & screen keys 

+ To Copy/Paste entire Pattern {edit mode (Rec is on)}
   Press Pattern +  Copy > go to new Pattern > Press Pattern + Paste (Shift + Copy).
 
+ To copy/paste more than one cell (SongMode)
    Shift + Arrow to highlight cells
    Press copy
    move to the cell/s you wish to paste to.
    Shift + Arrow to highlight cells (if you are pasting more than 1 cell)
    Press shift + paste
 
+ Display keyboard
   Press Note (Hold it down for at least 1 second)
 
+ To shift notes (Edit/rec & pattern mode):
    Press insert to move notes forward (down the grid).
    Press shift + Backspace to move notes back (up)

+ Renaming Tracks
   Go to master screen first page. Hit record. 
   Edit will appear under each track. Hit the edit button of the track you want to rename.

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Effects

 
There are 2 effect rows (FX1 & FX2) 
These are more like automation info rather than your usual type of effects.
Eg rolls (great for HHs) , ratchets, micro-timing, volume, panning, 
random notes/instruments/vol/FXvalues, glides, tempo

Effects can be added to individual notes, whole tracks, or entire patterns.
To add an effect to a whole track, you need to enter edit mode, then highlight the track.
ie:  Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
      Shift + Up 
Now press The pink or green FX button
press Fill

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New Projects

If you are working on a track and wish to save it as a new project.
1. press FILE
2. Press Save As ..
3. rename

Friday, 11 March 2022

Polyend tracker - The fill function

 
There are 3 ways to enter notes or automation into the grid
1. Record live (using a external midi keyboard)
2. Step edit
3. Fill function
 
The fill function is a unique & very creative way to add randomness to your sequences.
It allows entering multiple-step values to a selected edited area with a single click. 
 
Before you can use it, you need to highlight the notes you wish to change.
 
To make any changes in the patterns, press the red Rec function key to activate the Edit mode.
A red frame will appear around the currently selected step/steps.
It will mark the currently edited positions. 
In the Edit mode, you use the arrow keys for navigation.  
 
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Here are some basic navigation shortcuts:
 
To Go to top of grid (start) : 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)

To Select all Steps : 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
then Shift + Up 
 
To Select all steps on all tracks 
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
Press Shift + Up arrow, twice
 
To Select nearest track : Shift + right or left arrow 
 
Shift + Up arrow -  marks more the one step on one or more tracks.
 
To Select a number of steps (rec/edit mode) : Shift + up/down arrows
 
By pressing "Insert"  we can pull  highlighted notes forward.
or pressing shift + backspace, we pull notes up

You can copy more than one whole tracks from one pattern and paste into a new pattern :
1. Highlight the pattern/s
2. Press PATTERN button
3. Press Copy
4. Open a new (virgin) pattern using the jog wheel and pressing the pattern button
5. Pattern + Shift + Paste


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After you have selected the steps, enter fill mode
by pressing the "fill" button.
 
The Fill tool can be used on. 
Notes
Instruments
Fx 1
FX 2. 
 
Press the green/yellow, pink or blue button to select.
 
Under "notes"
the first column has a "where" selection.
Note/no note/ fx/ no fx, random / each euclidean

other columns are:
Scale, fill type and note
These let you choose a scale and if they are random or 
within a range.
 
use the jog wheel and the arrow buttons to change settings.
 
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example starting from scratch
 
1. pick an instrument
    listen to its sounds 

2. enter fill

3. Notes
   choose random
  minor scale
  notes between 63 and d7 

4. press Fill