calibrating ms20/CS30/monopoly/system101 with voice controller

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I am out of ideas. I hooked up my analog synths to one of my two motu travelers. I have the two motus as aggregate device in Logic 9. One as a dedicated cv gate patchbay.
The synths all have their separate cv and trigger outputs. The lights on the motu light up when i send cv gate to it s outputs. But calibration fails.
I have the synths routed back in to the voice controller side chain too.

I have the synths responding to the Silent way step lfo when I insert it in an effect slot of the channel with the voice controller. Pitch is recognised.
But when i play my midi master keyboard ( Alesis A6) or insert a midi region with notes the analog synths do not respond to notes. Only to triggers.
The motu does not send any cv when i play notes . I can see this on the meters in logic 9.
What am I overlooking?
I spend a day in trying to get it working .....no luck.

I did not use the suggested cables by the way. Just normaal jack cables.
I keep them plugged in all the time to avoid any voltage overloads on my outputs.
Could this be the reason it does not work?


I hope someone caan help me out with this. I am out of ideas. :(

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which model Traveler?

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i use a mk3 for audio and a mk1. for cv gate and hz/v
the units are set up as an agrgate device

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macha wrote:But calibration fails.
What fails exactly? You should hear the synth play a series of rising tones - do you? If not, you haven't connected the pitch CV output correctly. If you do hear the tones, then the routing back into the plug-in must be wrong.

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i was testing it today again. I managed to get some sort of calibration. Not really as I expected though.
I have to do some tweaking in the voice controller to make the synths calbrate. Also the volume of the aux channel which has the voice controller inserted m,akes a lot of difference.

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