Bastl Instruments 1983 Polyphonic MIDI to CV Interface
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Midi to CV From the Future
The 1983 is a polyphonic MIDI to CV interface with creative voice allocation and automatic tuning capabilities. There are four channels of CV and GATE outputs that can be configured in a variety of layouts: 4-voice polyphony, 3-voice polyphony + 1-voice monophony, 2 monophonic voices with velocity, 1 complex monophonic voice, monophonic voices, 8 gates, 4 gates with velocity, 8 CC channels and 4-channel QUANTIZER.
The 1983 features automatic tuning capabilities, where each channel is able to LISTEN to simple waveforms from the oscillators. With a single press of the TUNE button, the 1983 maps the response of each connected oscillator across all seven octaves.
CV control over the TRANSPOSE jack shifts the outputs by semitones, fifths or octaves and the PORTAMENTO jack sets the glide time by CV.
The 1983 always stores the notes played in a legato sequence in a buffer, and the WINDOW jack allows for selecting which of these notes appear at the outputs.
When the UPDATE jack is used, it forces the outputs to update only when a trigger is detected. This way a MIDI keyboard can be used as an input interface for harmonies and note sets that are further creatively processed with triggers and CV in the modular environment.
The Quad Quantizer mode on the 1983 converts input voltages into semitones of scales defined either by playing notes into the MIDI input or by the buttons in the menu. This allows the 1983 to be used as a tuning correction device (quantizer) without the necessity or using MIDI.
Bastl has gone the extra length of testing 1983 for compatibility with a growing list of oscillators: Bastl Tromso, Bubblesound VCOb, Doepfer A-110-1,A-110-6, A-111-3, Epoch Modular Benjolin, Erica Synths Pico Voice, Intellijel Shapeshifter, Malekko Richter Anti-Oscillator, Mannequins, Mangrove, Mutable Instruments Braids, Random Source VCFQ, Studio Electronics Quadnic, WMD Spectrum
1983's default tuning is A = 440Hz in equal temperament, but alternative tuning systems are possible with the µTune feature. It allows working with custom detuning of each semitone in the octave and therefore to work with just intonation and alternative tuning systems.
Midi to CV From the Future
The 1983 is a polyphonic MIDI to CV interface with creative voice allocation and automatic tuning capabilities. There are four channels of CV and GATE outputs that can be configured in a variety of layouts: 4-voice polyphony, 3-voice polyphony + 1-voice monophony, 2 monophonic voices with velocity, 1 complex monophonic voice, monophonic voices, 8 gates, 4 gates with velocity, 8 CC channels and 4-channel QUANTIZER.
The 1983 features automatic tuning capabilities, where each channel is able to LISTEN to simple waveforms from the oscillators. With a single press of the TUNE button, the 1983 maps the response of each connected oscillator across all seven octaves.
CV control over the TRANSPOSE jack shifts the outputs by semitones, fifths or octaves and the PORTAMENTO jack sets the glide time by CV.
The 1983 always stores the notes played in a legato sequence in a buffer, and the WINDOW jack allows for selecting which of these notes appear at the outputs.
When the UPDATE jack is used, it forces the outputs to update only when a trigger is detected. This way a MIDI keyboard can be used as an input interface for harmonies and note sets that are further creatively processed with triggers and CV in the modular environment.
The Quad Quantizer mode on the 1983 converts input voltages into semitones of scales defined either by playing notes into the MIDI input or by the buttons in the menu. This allows the 1983 to be used as a tuning correction device (quantizer) without the necessity or using MIDI.
Bastl has gone the extra length of testing 1983 for compatibility with a growing list of oscillators: Bastl Tromso, Bubblesound VCOb, Doepfer A-110-1,A-110-6, A-111-3, Epoch Modular Benjolin, Erica Synths Pico Voice, Intellijel Shapeshifter, Malekko Richter Anti-Oscillator, Mannequins, Mangrove, Mutable Instruments Braids, Random Source VCFQ, Studio Electronics Quadnic, WMD Spectrum
1983's default tuning is A = 440Hz in equal temperament, but alternative tuning systems are possible with the µTune feature. It allows working with custom detuning of each semitone in the octave and therefore to work with just intonation and alternative tuning systems.
- 4 channels of CV and GATE
- LISTEN input per channel for automatic tuning
- Automatic tuning by a single press of a button (offset & scaling correction)
- Several tuning systems (equal temperament, just intonation, A = 440/432 Hz etc.)
- LAYOUT selection (4 voice, 3+1 voice, 2 velocity voice, 4×1 voice, 1 voice, 8 gates, 8 CCs, 4 triggers + velocity, quantizer)
- Each layout can map outputs of Channel D to MIDI Clock (adjustable divider) and Reset
- LEARN mode to assign MIDI channel and other properties
- UPDATE jack to quantize outputs to clock or trigger sequences
- WINDOW jack to creatively allocate notes in the buffer to available voices
- TRANSPOSE CV to shift outputs by semitones, fifths or octaves
- PORTAMENTO CV to adjust glide time
- Responds to MIDI Note On & Off, CC (also Sustain), Velocity, Pitch Bend, Clock, Aftertouch
- µTune scale editing per each semitone in octave
- Firmware updates via MIDI
Width: 7HP
Max Depth: 24mm
Power: 60mA @+12V, 20mA @-12V