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Hertz/Volt
#1
Hi nerds, 

I'm wondering if there is something up with the hertz/volt setting or i'm missing something or maybe both..

 I'm trying to sequence/play a Behringer K2 with the Nerdseq using CV/gate and I believe it receives Hertz/volt but i'm not having much success there. When I play the K2 directly via my keystep pro (set to Hertz/volt) the K2 pitch/octave range behaves as expected.

any ideas?

Thanks

Nathan
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#2
(03-09-2022, 11:30 AM)MidiSlave Wrote: Hi nerds, 

I'm wondering if there is something up with the hertz/volt setting or i'm missing something or maybe both..

 I'm trying to sequence/play a Behringer K2 with the Nerdseq using CV/gate and I believe it receives Hertz/volt but i'm not having much success there. When I play the K2 directly via my keystep pro (set to Hertz/volt) the K2 pitch/octave range behaves as expected.

any ideas?

Thanks

Nathan

Hey Nathan,

what is your issue exactly. I just tested it and it produces the correct voltages when set to Hz/volt:
C-0 = 0,25V
C-1 = 0,5V
C-2 = 1V
C-3 = 2V
C-4 = 4V
C-5 = 8V
Offset switch to the right of course.
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(03-09-2022, 11:51 AM)XORadmin Wrote:
(03-09-2022, 11:30 AM)MidiSlave Wrote: Hi nerds, 

I'm wondering if there is something up with the hertz/volt setting or i'm missing something or maybe both..

 I'm trying to sequence/play a Behringer K2 with the Nerdseq using CV/gate and I believe it receives Hertz/volt but i'm not having much success there. When I play the K2 directly via my keystep pro (set to Hertz/volt) the K2 pitch/octave range behaves as expected.

any ideas?

Thanks

Nathan

Hey Nathan,

what is your issue exactly. I just tested it and it produces the correct voltages when set to Hz/volt:
C-0 = 0,25V
C-1 = 0,5V
C-2 = 1V
C-3 = 2V
C-4 = 4V
C-5 = 8V
Offset switch to the right of course.

Of course. The offset switch. 

Thanks for your patience and for responding so quickly. 

You’re a legend.
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#4
Ah haha....I was a bit worried as I don't have any gear to really test it but only could implement it theoretically and let it be tested by users.
Nice that it works!
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