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DRAMBO HELP: How to send Gyroscope signals to external hardware / software

Hi folks. I need some help before I lose what's left of my body hair.
I've had Drambo since it was released but never used it. But I'm now very interested in learning how to do more exciting stuff.

I want to send signals from the gyroscope in Drambo to my eurorack (or any external hw/sw).
I've tried what I believe is everything and I'm still unable to figure out how to send a non audio signal out of Drambo. Coming from eurorack, my brain never connected with Drambo, so I'm probably missing something really bloody simple.

Once again... New to Drambo... Not to hardware / eurorack.

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  • edited May 2021

    Hi,
    first of all, Drambo doesn't care if your signal is an audio signal or not.
    It can be a control voltage as well.
    I believe that the iPhone/iPad headphones outputs are DC coupled so connecting it to a CV input on your modular system should already do something.
    By combining two channels into a stereo signal, these are already two possible CV outputs.

  • Hey! Try this for midi. gyroscope -> cc generator (multi) -> midi output. Module each cc generator knob with the signal from the gyroscope.

    For eurorack with no midi inputs, you’d need DC coupled outputs I think. Have not done this, but I think you would use the audio output or External CV instrument. For audio output, just route the signal from gyroscope into the Audio output module. For the External CV instrument, you’d route the gyroscope module signal into the pitch input of External Cv.

    Hope this helps!

  • You can add a Math > Scale and Offset module in front of the audio output to fix the output voltage to the most useful range, within the limits of the voltages the headphones output can provide of course. A MIDI to CV interface is better but quite expensive.

  • Thanks everyone. Forgot to mention about having a Nifty Case with the built in midi interface, so no need to do the iPad audio jack thing. I also use an audio/ midi interface.
    Anyway, @bcrichards your first example is initially what I tried as the most obvious way to do this. When connected like this, I do get a blinking led on the case indicating that a signal is reaching the case, but when I connect a CV port to a module (like a Disting4 with super obvious led ports) nothing. However the keboard in Drambo send properly tracked CV but not the gyro.

    I'll try again tomorrow.

  • @DatGood The answer is in my post above. Negative values like in your screenshot won't create any CC changes.

  • @rs2000 said:
    @DatGood The answer is in my post above. Negative values like in your screenshot won't create any CC changes.

    Thanks. But I'm not using my audio out, also I have a NiftyCase with midi to CV built in.

  • edited May 2021

    If you email Cr8audio, they may send you the beta firmware which fixes a few MIDI bugs.
    https://www.cre8audio.com/contact

    But as @rs2000 said, you need keep signals before the MIDI output in the positive. Add an offset.

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