Difference between revisions of "PDX-2000 MIDI MOD"
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'''This modification makes your PDX-2000/2300 able to receive a MIDI IN signal and''' | '''This modification makes your PDX-2000/2300 able to receive a MIDI IN signal and''' | ||
'''changes the platter speed to match notes played on a MIDI keyboard.''' | '''changes the platter speed to match notes played on a MIDI keyboard.''' | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | The mod is made to understand incoming MIDI signals. When activated it will overtake the control of the ±50% ultrapitch and change the value corresponding to the note played on a MIDI-keyboard. | ||
+ | The ±10% is still in use and can be used to correct out of tune samples. | ||
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+ | The mod can play 20 notes from C0-G1 where C1 is 0%. | ||
+ | A switch is used to select between MIDI and regular use of the ultrapitch. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[Schematic]] | ||
+ | [[File:Example.jpg]] |
Revision as of 06:37, 2 February 2016
This modification makes your PDX-2000/2300 able to receive a MIDI IN signal and
changes the platter speed to match notes played on a MIDI keyboard.
The mod is made to understand incoming MIDI signals. When activated it will overtake the control of the ±50% ultrapitch and change the value corresponding to the note played on a MIDI-keyboard. The ±10% is still in use and can be used to correct out of tune samples.
The mod can play 20 notes from C0-G1 where C1 is 0%. A switch is used to select between MIDI and regular use of the ultrapitch.