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Can I use a MIDIJACK to hook up to my KORG X-911 guitar synths CV input?

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Can I use a MIDIJACK to hook up to my KORG X-911 guitar synths CV input?

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Yes, you can use the MIDIJACK II. It should be connected inside the X-911, behind the jacks, so you can still use the CV/GATE jacks when you need to just by turning the MIDI off. Question 38: Hello. I found your site via a post to one of the synth groups I read online. Your MIDIJACK looks very nice (and affordable). Is there any chance you have or are considering releasing a version with Hz/v scaling to accomodate these types of synths? A good deal of what I have is Hz/v and that would make these devices a little more enticing. Answer: The MIDIJACK II: Hertz so good! was released 2/1/2001 and it is specifically intended for Hz/v analog monosynths. Question 39: My keyboard is a Korg MS-10. Your site says the Korg MS-10/20/50 can use both the Original MIDIJACK and the MIDIJACK II: Hertz so good! How is this possible and which one should I choose for my own MS-10? Answer: The Original MIDIJACK has a volt/octave output and the MIDIJACK II has a Hz/volt output. The Korg MS-series are primar

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