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Ivan Petrov

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  1. 32 is far better than 8 (it says "limited to 8 CV output channels maximum" in both cv1 and cv2 descriptions) but where can i get info about this? Is it supported by existing software?

    Actually for control them use demultiplexing of single DAC which is not so bad - precise multichannel DAC's are still costly compared to mux/demux chips but is's different software approach i suppose. So we can theoretically use MCU's DAC or one external DAC with old 4051 demuxs (or something newer) for cheapest solution - if it worked ok in all that 10000$ VCO poly legends with 8080 CPU inside it'll work even better on modern hardware. But this if somewhat different hardware and software design...im totally inpacable of such level of engineering. So i started with searching easy way to cascade existing AOUT's - still cheaper than commercial converters. I want to build lagre analog modular system but totally sick of building tons of analog modulation and sequencing sources in 2019. Cheap CEM's back in production motivate me even more and i want recreation of VCO poly's too but need appropriate control. There's good commercial solutions but too pricey for me the third world poorman.

    Basically 8 outs is ok to build something multitimbral or 4 voice poly but i suppose it so easy expandable by more qualified people so i ask for help. :)

    BTW open-source MIDIbox holds third place in MIDI-CV control for large systems even with 8 outs (but with polyphony and internal modulation). First i think is Expert Sleepers FH with up to 64 outs and second is EDV MUC-800. So we can be first place and still open source with some mods.

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