MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: MOTU VOLTA


Thursday, January 15, 2009

NAMM: MOTU VOLTA

Another scoop via bleepology where you will find the full post. I couldn't find anything but an email form for more information on the MOTU site.

"MOTU was showing off something that absolutely blew my mind this morning: Volta.

It’s a plug-in intended for use with any of their DC-capable audio interfaces (Like, say, a Traveller or 828), it allows multi-channel PitchCV/Gate/ControlCV out to your modular system. Its interface is like a grid for your IO, each output is a box in the grid. Into the grid, you place (drag and drop-style) the voltage source for that output. You may choose from items as mundane as the channel’s midi input (for things like note data), or as crazy as step/trigger sequencers, LFOs, clock sources, etc.

This all sounds pretty neat, right? But wait, it gets better…"

Find out how on bleepology.

9 comments:

  1. Best.NAMM.News.Evar......

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  2. Holy SH%T. They did it.

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  3. ....96 channels of CV....control from MIDI, track automation, internal LFO's, pattern sequencers, etc....

    WOW.

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  4. Is this real or a clever prank?!?

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  5. 2nd what Sean had said....

    !$!%F^@%&@$#T!@%!^#$&#
    I LOVE YOU MOTU!!!!!

    /M.Q.

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  6. Now all i need is to record cv signals to :)

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  7. Check out youtube for volta and reason 4 controlling gear with CV. Actually it should work with any analog out, since the midi/cv is handled and converted to audio within reason by courtesy of thor. idk what volta is and haven't bothered hehe

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