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Retrofit or CV converter?


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Guest butane bob

Hi peeps.

 

I recently bought an SH 101 and I can't decide whether to buy a synhouse MIDIJack and install it myself, or just spend a bit more and get a Kenton Pro Solo.

 

Advantages of the MIDIJack is that it fits inside. Disadvantage is that it won't run off battery supply, and only does CV/Gate.

 

Advantage of a Pro Solo is that it can also clock the arpeggiator/sequencer. Disadvantage: $50 more, needs a wall wart PSU, and it's a dirty great metal box.

 

Anyone done retrofit DIY? :confused:

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I was not aware that the synhouse retrofit won't run off bat supply.

 

I think it depends on what you plan to do in the future, if you want to get more non-midi gear it might be an idea to get the converter, as you will be able to use it for other synths as well.

And you don't have to modify a piece of history.

And being able to clock the sequencer would definitely cut the deal for me personally.

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Guest butane bob
I was not aware that the synhouse retrofit won't run off bat supply.

 

I think it depends on what you plan to do in the future, if you want to get more non-midi gear it might be an idea to get the converter, as you will be able to use it for other synths as well.

And you don't have to modify a piece of history.

And being able to clock the sequencer would definitely cut the deal for me personally.

 

 

I suppose it runs sync24 gear as well and I have a 606 too.

That's my mind made up anyway.

Cheers :laughing:

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