anal-log sounds painful - I'd buy an analog mixer if I were you!!
sub-mixing and attenuation is really useful in the rack - so I'd get some if I were you!
stacked cables should always be kept to a minimum - by chaining them instead of stacking them!
whats the use case for the midi->cv module?
-- JimHowell1970I am anal-log! :-D
To answer your question: Please correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it, the Keystep Pro's knobs only output midi. The Keystep has a usb midi output and thus I thought the little 2HP midi module was a no-brainer. It's cheap and cheerful and better than nothing. If this is not the case then I can drop the midi module.
I have a more general question for peeps: Is there a way to make CV outputs on the Keystep Pro accessible via Ableton Live?
-- rextable
re:keystep knobs - I'd read the manual - I suspect you'd want both more channels, and a midi->cv converter that works with midi cc - I suspect that the 2hp midi module only works with a single channel of pitch/gate... maybe have a look at the befaco midi thing... but note that midi is stepped 0-127 - whereas a truly analog rotary controller will be continuous within the specified range
the cv outputs should be duplicated in midi - again read the manual
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Utility modules are the dull polish that makes the shiny modules actually shine!!!
sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities