800DV

£105.00 to £220.00 ex VAT
£126.00 to £264.00 inc VAT

Description

PLEASE NOTE: Installing a socket upgrade kit is a skilled job which should be undertaken only by a competent synth service engineer or installed by us at our premises in Tadworth, just outside London.

This socket upgrade kit is built to order after your payment has been processed. It then takes us up to 10 working days to build and test the kit before we can despatch it.


3 Sockets

Kit to add Hz/V, Gate and filter sockets to the Korg 800DV – note requires a converter capable of Hz/V (all current Kenton models)

When used in conjunction with one of our MIDI to CV converters, such as the Pro-Solo mk3, USB-Solo or Pro-2000 mkII, these three additional sockets will enable the synth to be played from a MIDI keyboard or MIDI sequencer.

The inputs are on 3.5mm mono jack sockets which provide the following control:
Hz/V – provides Hz/V control over the frequency of both oscillators
Gate – controls when notes play (0 volts = note off / >3 volts = note on)
Filter – controls the cutoff frequency of both low pass filters (from aux out of converter)

The kit contains all necessary components and diagrams for connecting the wires / components, and mounting the three 3.5mm mono jack sockets and switch

Used with a Pro-Solo mk3 or Pro-2000 mkII this kit will give you the following control over the synth from a suitable MIDI keyboard or sequencer:

Notes – at least 5 octaves range – (this is not limited by the kit or converter, but by the synth itself)
Pitchbend – range can be set in the converter
Modulation – from converter’s inbuilt LFO. Speed and waveshape can be changed in real time.
Portamento (slide) – from converter’s inbuilt portamento – rate can be changed in real time
Filter cutoff frequency – can be controlled using any continuous MIDI controller (cc) or other MIDI message such as Aftertouch or Velocity
Low / High / Recent note priority – can be set in the converter
Single / Multiple note trigger modes – can be set in the converter

See the specifications of the Pro-Solo mk3, USB-Solo or Pro-2000 mkII for further features.


6 Socket Kit

Six socket kit to add Hz/V, Gate and filter sockets for both ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ sections the Korg 800DV – note requires a converter capable of Hz/V (all current Kenton models)

When used in conjunction with one of our MIDI to CV converters, such as the Pro-Solo mk3, USB-Solo or Pro-2000 mkII, these sockets will enable the synth to be played from a MIDI keyboard or MIDI sequencer.

If you plug into just the ‘upper’ sockets then the ‘upper’ sockets will control both sections of the synth.
To achieve independent control of both ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ sections requires a dual channel MIDI to CV converter such as the Pro-2000 mkII, with separate channels controlling the ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ sections.

The inputs are on 3.5mm mono jack sockets which provide the following control:
Hz/V – provides Hz/V control over the oscillator for the appropriate section
Gate – controls when notes play for the appropriate section (0 volts = note off / >3 volts = note on)
Filter – controls the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter of the appropriate section (from aux out of converter)

The switch selects whether control is from the synth’s own keyboard or from the sockets.

The kit contains all necessary components and diagrams for connecting the wires / components, and mounting the six 3.5mm mono jack sockets and switch.

Used with a Pro-Solo mk3 or Pro-2000 mkII this kit will give you the following control over the synth from a suitable MIDI keyboard or sequencer:

Notes – at least 5 octaves range – (this is not limited by the kit or converter, but by the synth itself)
Pitchbend – range can be set in the converter
Modulation – from converter’s inbuilt LFO. Speed and waveshape can be changed in real time.
Portamento (slide) – from converter’s inbuilt portamento – rate can be changed in real time
Filter cutoff frequency – can be controlled using any continuous MIDI controller (cc) or other MIDI message such as Aftertouch or Velocity
Low / High / Recent note priority – can be set in the converter
Single / Multiple note trigger modes – can be set in the converter

See the specifications of the Pro-Solo mk3, USB-Solo or Pro-2000 mkII for further features.


More Info

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