Hey Paul,
I don't have a voltmeter, I worked it out through the CV.OCD manual. Here's what the manual says:
When CV.OCD is sending out a musical pitch CV, it uses a 1 Volt/Octave standard and has a range of 8 Octaves. Middle C (MIDI note 60) is set at 3 volts, so the output range is approximately MIDI note 24 (C1) to 120 (C9)
C1 (MIDI 24) = 0V
C2 (MIDI 36) = 1V
C3 (MIDI 48) = 2V
C4 (MIDI 60) = 3V
C5 (MIDI 72) = 4V
C6 (MIDI 84) = 5V
C7 (MIDI 96) = 6V
C8 (MIDI 108) = 7V
C9 (MIDI 120) = 8V
I worked it out as best I could (I'm no math whiz) from there.
I think I was using the sine wave, the default wave after turning on the system (right?).
I don't have a voltmeter, I worked it out through the CV.OCD manual. Here's what the manual says:
When CV.OCD is sending out a musical pitch CV, it uses a 1 Volt/Octave standard and has a range of 8 Octaves. Middle C (MIDI note 60) is set at 3 volts, so the output range is approximately MIDI note 24 (C1) to 120 (C9)
C1 (MIDI 24) = 0V
C2 (MIDI 36) = 1V
C3 (MIDI 48) = 2V
C4 (MIDI 60) = 3V
C5 (MIDI 72) = 4V
C6 (MIDI 84) = 5V
C7 (MIDI 96) = 6V
C8 (MIDI 108) = 7V
C9 (MIDI 120) = 8V
I worked it out as best I could (I'm no math whiz) from there.
I think I was using the sine wave, the default wave after turning on the system (right?).