![]() ![]() But I needed to examine these numbers to internalize that. Like, if polyphonic synth patches are the goal, pitch over CV is probably the wrong protocol to begin with. My post was more an observation than a judgement. Like, if you built a portal to a magical forest, maybe your first move isn’t to cut down all the trees and pave it over. We’re bridging the gap between a world of perfect precision and a world of happy accidents. If everything else I connect to isn’t calibrated to each other, does it matter if the ports behave identically? These offsets won’t match anyone else’s ES-8, so anything I build around that is only usable by me. I’d still have to calibrate against anything other than itself I might plug into (if those connections are pitch based), but I’d be more confident that any port I reach for will behave identically. Then, I can check the other outlets, and back their ranges to ensure that they match. Like, if I just test the voltages from outlet 1 into inlets 1-4, I can see the offsets needed for 1 and -1, and I can use a to correct the whole range in between. ![]() On the one hand, I probably don’t need a meter for that. But I’m assuming you could get a volmeter and calibrate in Max using +~ or -~? ![]() I’ve not been using my ES-8 for controlling pitch, so this has not been an issue. ![]()
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