tabletop controlled voltage gear

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tabletop controlled voltage gear

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Hey all,

I have a bunch of stuff (old iPhones, ohmbot synths, ucreate music unit from mattel), bliptronic 5000, 2 taken synths, a stylophone, and a few effects pedals that are not control voltage and a synth that is and I wanted to get some more gear that worked in the CV world with my rucci synth box. any suggestions? I'm super new at this and it will be used by my toddler all strapped to a board so she can enjoy making noise with her dad.
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The Koma Kommander seems perfect for a controller for this
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Koma Kommander is magic. I use one with a rucci maximal drone and its super fun.
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I had never heard of the Loma Kommander, but it looks cool.

Now that that idea is in my head, I'm googling to look for something that works on the same motion-sensing principals but controls a pedal's expression input.
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Korg SQ-1, Electrolobotomy stuff on etsy, Rakit PC-2, Bastl Kastle, EHX 8 -step
this weirdo looking beast?
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/5953490 ... llery-1-42

lots of fun stuff about!
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Fredrik Lyxzen has a new CV controller on his parasit studios website. I have one but I haven't built it yet. It does crazy stuff.
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Roland modular FX (Scooper, Demora, Torcido, Bitrazer) are primo tabletop CV. They can be internally patched to put out 2 CV signals from up to 6 internal LFOs. With the waveshapes that are available, it multiplies into limitless options. The volume knob attenuates the CV and/or audio output, so they can be directly connected to anything from Casio to Buchla. If you want a quality freeze delay in the bargain, the Demora is pretty much unbeatable.
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I’m not into euro, but for some reason those Roland modules have always been tempting to me...
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