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Re: Scored a Prodigy!
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:04 am
by madtheory
Ya, but +4dBu is 1.228V RMS. How is that enough?
Re: Scored a Prodigy!
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:59 pm
by krinkelfish
Man, this thing is fun!
The knobs are a bit wobbly though, thought it was the pots at first, but the holes in the knobs have expanded so much from the years...
Is there somewhere to get new knobs for these things?
Re: Scored a Prodigy!
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:17 pm
by valis
krinkelfish wrote:Thanks Valis!
When you say "kit", is that an easier way to go?
You would still have to drill and solder though, right?
You said I could get CV AND MIDI!?
That would be awesome.
What other mods did you do? Did you do them yourself?
Hello, sorry it took me so long to see that you asked me a question! Anyway, the Prodigy I got was the one with all of the later controls so I didn't have to mod it. However it does have some mods that were given to it by a well known synth tech. I've done plenty of synth mods but not on my Prodigy.
A lot of the questions you asked have been answered. On any sort of CV kit there would need to be installation which would involve opening the synth and doing a bit of soldering. Here's some info from Synhouse on installing MIDI and audio-in:
http://www.synhouse.com/prodigy1.html
Here's info from the same source about adding CV/Gate and audio In
http://www.synhouse.com/prodigy2.html
I did buy an adapter from din_sync which works great and was pretty cheap. It gives me a Midi In and 2 outputs for CV and a V and S trigger. It works well but it pretty home brew. I think it cost like $80 but it gives me Midi control over my Prodigy and other 1V/Oct instruments. It was a little strange to deal with this individual as I never got any communique when I ordered the adapter, but it was shipped reasonably fast and has so far served me well (*knock on wood*)..
Here's the site:
http://www.dinsync.com/
Let me know if you have any other questions. Enjoy your Prodigy it makes fantastic lead and bass lines..