sir ... thank you very much for your response which is very informative. I'm about to go home in a few hours and I can't wait to connect this CVout-Pot for pitch control you told me about... Im going to run this sequencer for the second time and I hope it's succesful. Thanks again for your time ...
Each of 8 pulse outputs (from each pot) are connected to their own separate diodes, outputs from all the diodes (cathode side) are connected together ( parallel). The diodes I used for mine are 1N750A. I also found that taking the CV output of all the diodes and running that through another pot allowed me to change the pitch of all the steps. Remember you also need to connect the clock pulse output of the 555 timer chip both to the monotron and the 4017 decade counter. hope this helps.
thanksThe aux jack on the monotron will not work for CV/GATE. In order to add the CV/GATE mod to the monotron you will need to open up the case and get out your soldering iron. Korg was nice enough to label the contact points that you need for the CV, Gate, and Ground on the PC board so that takes the guess work out of trying to figure out where they are. There are loads of instruction videos of how to make this mod on youtube. It's not too difficult, just three connections is all you need.
sir ... thanks for your response. You may find this funny but the reason I asked about the baby's CVout was because I'm trying to build one and your design was an inspiring one. Now I'm using the classic baby10 design and I wanted to make sure that the CVout is connected/ends to a jack.... :) Well ... is it ? I would be more than greateful to tell me what you did with the 8 pulse outputs.Where do they end ? By the way .... your baby's-head / hellboy looking apc is awesome ...!
sir ... thank you very much for your response which is very informative. I'm about to go home in a few hours and I can't wait to connect this CVout-Pot for pitch control you told me about...
Im going to run this sequencer for the second time and I hope it's succesful. Thanks again for your time ...
Each of 8 pulse outputs (from each pot) are connected to their own separate diodes, outputs from all the diodes (cathode side) are connected together ( parallel). The diodes I used for mine are 1N750A. I also found that taking the CV output of all the diodes and running that through another pot allowed me to change the pitch of all the steps. Remember you also need to connect the clock pulse output of the 555 timer chip both to the monotron and the 4017 decade counter. hope this helps.
thanksThe aux jack on the monotron will not work for CV/GATE. In order to add the CV/GATE mod to the monotron you will need to open up the case and get out your soldering iron. Korg was nice enough to label the contact points that you need for the CV, Gate, and Ground on the PC board so that takes the guess work out of trying to figure out where they are. There are loads of instruction videos of how to make this mod on youtube. It's not too difficult, just three connections is all you need.
sir ... thanks for your response. You may find this funny but the reason I asked about the baby's CVout was because I'm trying to build one and your design was an inspiring one. Now I'm using the classic baby10 design and I wanted to make sure that the CVout is connected/ends to a jack.... :) Well ... is it ?
I would be more than greateful to tell me what you did with the 8 pulse outputs.Where do they end ?
By the way .... your baby's-head / hellboy looking apc is awesome ...!
nice video sir... is the cvout of the sequencer going to monotron's aux?
This sounds wild!
THANKS!