Doepfer MCV24 Midi CV/Gate/Sync Interface (device no longer available) User Manual
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SLEW
This 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 lagged, this improves the limitation of the 7-bit MIDI system,
although for note information a longer setting would be used for portamento. (The slew time setting is under
the CV2 parameters later on). With controllers, aftertouch and pitch bender, a greater smoothness can be
achieved using slew.
The next parameters are only available if MIDI EVENTS = notes.
VELOCITY
The Velocity mode determines what the velocity of the incoming MIDI note will be routed to. The
options are:-
ADSR Attack
-
Velocity control over the speed of the Attack time in the ADSR
ADSR Decay
-
Velocity control over the speed of the Decay time in the ADSR
ADSR Sustain
-
Velocity control over the level of the Sustain level in the ADSR
ADSR release
-
Velocity control over the time of the Release time in the ADSR
ADSR M.Depth -
Velocity control over the output level of the ADSR
LFO M.Depth
-
Velocity control over the output level of the LFO
unused....
-
for future expansion
Slew-Rate
-
Velocity control over the Slew rate time
Direct
-
Allows the velocity generated CV to be sent to any output CV
All routings can then be sent to up to 4 separate output CV’s using the following menu
VELOCITY TO
The Velocity To options allows up to 4 defined outputs for the Velocity data to be sent to. In the
example shown above here, the velocity CV is being sent to output CV 5.
Ed i t C V 1 : O u t p u t 0 1
Sl e w
: O n
> >
Ve l o c i . : O u t p u t 0 1
Mo d e : D i r e c t
Ve l o c i : O u t p u t 0 1
>1 - - - > : O u t p u t 0 5