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Revision as of 04:58, 19 August 2022

MIDItio Rendering

MIDItio is a planned USB Midi to CV device. The device will act as a USB MIDI device connected to a USB host. It will be able to run two channels simultaneously with a CV indicating the pitch and a Gate indicating start and stop.

The name MIDItio is derived from MIDI and the Latin "ditio" which means "control".

Hardware Design

Output Amplifier

Without a boost regulator the highest available voltage on the board is the USB VBUS 5V.

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