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Table 16 - Pitch Calibration Tables
CV Calibration
Before calibrating the instrument, calibrate your CV source. Ideally, you want to eliminate any error
beyond 1mv. These adjustments should be made while the CV source is connected and under power to
your TTSH, so its outputs are operating and being measured under load.
MIDImplant CV Configuration and Calibration
First, review the MIDImplant documentation. Information documented there is not repeated here.
The gate voltage of the Synthcube Edition MIDImplant is fixed at +5V. This means that a Gatebooster is
required when using this version.
The implant’s gate
default functionality is ideal for the TTSH, and no
changes are recommended:
•
Gate 1, Vgates (positive while note-on), retrigger on new note.
•
Gate 2 (not used)
By default, the MIDImplant blends the pitch bend at a fixed range of +/- two semitones with the pitch CV.
You may, alternatively, disable this, and route pitch bend as a CV out the CV2 output. See the MIDImplant
U
ser’s Guide for more information.
You probably will want to customize CV functions for the MIDImplant, and you may optionally calibrate
them.
You will need some type system for transmitting MIDI system exclusive (sysex) messages. MIDIox is a free
utility for doing this with a Windows computer.
Roman Sowa, the maker of the MIDImplant, suggests you not calibrate the 1V/Oct Scale and CV
offset of the implant, but rather just adjust the base frequency and tracking of your synth to work
with whatever the implant is putting out. This perfectly valid and easier to do, if you plan to use
only the implant to drive your TTSH. If this is the case, skip CV scale and offset calibration below.
If you intend to use external pitch CV sources, this approach may not be adequate, depending on
the level of pitch precision you require. This section provides information to calibrate the
MIDImplant to function consistently with external CV sources.
With your chosen base frequency and MIDI channel in mind, first set the function of the CV1 output. The
MIDImplant factory default configuration for CV1 is:
•
MIDI Channel 1
•
MIDI note on/off
•
Starting note is C2 / 36.
Next, set the function of the CV2 output. Default behavior of CV2 is:
•
MIDI Channel 1
•
Key velocity (where mid-volocity =2.5v, slower attacks approach 0V, and faster attacks approach
5V. The author’s preference is to change this
to Modulation Wheel.
Changes to the CV functions must be run in the sequence shown. Any change to the function of CV1 will
revert CV2 to the factory configuration.