This is for a tube guitar/keyboard amp I'm building.
Is there device that would behave like a pot in my circuit, but would take its commands from a MIDI message? I would use an exisiting MIDI controller to handle communication and storage. Not a motorized pot, but a chip, I suppose, that I could use in place of a pot.
As an example: I use a thing called a Nord Electro. Its a keyboard controller. It has controls that look and feel like pots. You dial in volume, EQ, etc and then you save the settings. When you recall a patch it doesn't move the pots, but when you roll a pot it clears its current setting and reverts to its real-time value which you can store as a new patch or as an edit to an existing one.
One of the guitar players I'm working with is finding some real interesting sounds in the amp, but he has to do a lot of knob fudging. I know I could put in some switches that could change interstage attenuation or cathode RC, but what I'd really like to do is dial pots.
Does this make sense? I know there are amps with motorized pots, but I was thinking of something more along the lines of the way my Nord works.
Is there device that would behave like a pot in my circuit, but would take its commands from a MIDI message? I would use an exisiting MIDI controller to handle communication and storage. Not a motorized pot, but a chip, I suppose, that I could use in place of a pot.
As an example: I use a thing called a Nord Electro. Its a keyboard controller. It has controls that look and feel like pots. You dial in volume, EQ, etc and then you save the settings. When you recall a patch it doesn't move the pots, but when you roll a pot it clears its current setting and reverts to its real-time value which you can store as a new patch or as an edit to an existing one.
One of the guitar players I'm working with is finding some real interesting sounds in the amp, but he has to do a lot of knob fudging. I know I could put in some switches that could change interstage attenuation or cathode RC, but what I'd really like to do is dial pots.
Does this make sense? I know there are amps with motorized pots, but I was thinking of something more along the lines of the way my Nord works.
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