DOEPFERMCV24MIDI-CV/GATE/SYNC INTERFACEPreliminary English owners manualwritten by EMIS (C) 1999 Revision 1.0 July 1999
SLEWThis is where the Slew function is enabled or disabled. When on, the CV output voltage is slewed,which means it’s rate of change is slightly lagge
VELOCITY SLEW TIMEIf the velocity has been switched on, then this parameter allows the time for the slew.TRIGGER MODEThe Trigger Mode sets the destin
MIDI TO (CV2)This is the second CV routing, and is similar to CV1 functions, except that the destination options area little different. The MIDI To fu
Maximum CV output from CV2 with Scale settings Scale CV2 output Scale CV2 output2
MENU C (LFO & ADSR PARAMETERS)This menu controls the internal LFO and envelope generators per output.LFO FUNCTIONThis switches the LFO on or off
LFO FREQUENCY FINE (LFO Sync = Intern)When the LFO Sync is set to Internal, this parameter controls the fine speed of the LFO. Each valuerelates to 0.
LFO RATIOThe LFO Ratio controls the shape of the basic LFO waveform. A central value of 50% keeps thewaveform symmetrical, so the Tri/Saw waveform is
LFO OFFSET FINEThe LFO offset fine allows the LFO offset to be finely adjusted to a precision of 1/10 per value set. So,each setting here relates to 1
ADSR SUSTAIN LEVELThis sets the Sustain level for the ADSR envelope generator. The range is from 000 (lowest) to 127(highest).ADSR RELEASE TIMEThis se
MIDI SOURCESelects the source for the modulation. The options are Controllers, Mono aftertouch, Pitch Bend andPoly Aftertouch. Midi Events 2 ~ 6 are t
Controls and connectionsFrontpanel123 45 6 7 8 910 111 32 character backlit LCD screen.2 12 outputs using an 8-bit DAC optimised for 0~10V output3 Sta
SYSTEM PARAMETERSThe System Parameters are where various system setups are done, this includes calibration of the CVscaling along with renaming the ou
TUNE CV#1 COARSESets the coarse voltage to CV1.TUNE CV#1 FINESets the fine voltage to CV1TUNE NOTE #2This sets the reference Midi note number for cali
TRIGGER LEVEL ONSets the output level of the trigger on signal, referenced as a percentage of maximum (10.6v for outputs13 ~ 24). So 50% would generat
SYNC POLARITYInverts the polarity of the clock output on the front panel, and the signal at the Sync DIN output on therear panel. Normal setting is Po
SEND EDIT BUFFERTransmits the current edit buffer or selected preset via MIDI system exclusive. Use the Value knob toselect the Edit Buffer or any Pr
PARAMETER VALUEName Output xx (the number of the output being edited)MiditoCV1 NoEventMiditoCV2 NoEventMidi Channel 1Mode High NoteFrom 0To 127Base 0S
MCV24 OverviewThe MCV24 is a flexible MIDI to analogue interface, and any of it’s 24 outputs can be configured forany purpose such as control voltages
MCV24 BasicsThe MCV24 doesn’t really have any controls for operation, once it has been programmed to do aparticular function, that is exactly what it
MENUSThere are 7 pages of operation within the menu, labelled A to G.Turning the MENU control moves between the pages. Turn the MENU knob anticlockwis
MENU-BThere are two CV’s per output which are mixed together, CV1 and CV2 have different options availablewith some cross over, though CV1 is the only
MIDI CHANNELThe MIDI CHANNEL pages allows the MIDI channel to be assigned to control a particular outputCV. Any channel between 1 and 16 can be select
NOTE FROMThis setting can be a bit difficult to grasp, yet simple when understood. This setting of FROM and thenext setting of TO, allows a keyboard z
FROMThe FROM and TO (next item) parameters select which controller to use. It is possible by using theFROM and TO range to specify just one controller
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