MUIC & ACOUTIC – ELECTRONIC MUIC & YNTHEI CALCULATOR Cv Voltage Pitch A precise tool.
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What is the Cv Voltage Pitch & How does it work?

The CV voltage (Control Voltage) is a fundamental concept in electronic music and synthesis, used to control various parameters of synthesizers. Typically, CV voltage is measured in volts per octave (V/oct), where one volt corresponds to an increase of one musical octave.

f = 2^{frac{V}{12}} times f_0
f = frequency in Hz, V = CV voltage in V/oct, f_0 = reference frequency (e.g., 440 Hz for A4)

In this calculator, you can input the desired pitch and calculate the corresponding CV voltage. This is particularly useful for setting up modular synthesizers or understanding how different voltages affect sound synthesis.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate CV voltage from frequency?
Use the formula V = 12 * log2(f / f0), where f is your target frequency and f0 is the reference frequency (e.g., 440 Hz for A4).
What does CV voltage control in synthesizers?
CV voltage controls various parameters like pitch, filter cutoff, and envelope modulation in synthesizers.
How many volts correspond to one octave in CV?
One volt corresponds to an increase of one musical octave in CV voltage.
Can I use this calculator for microtonal scales?
Yes, you can input specific frequencies to calculate CV voltages for microtonal scales.
What is the reference frequency for standard tuning?
The reference frequency for standard tuning is typically 440 Hz, which corresponds to A4 note.
How do I convert CV voltage back to frequency?
Use the formula f = 2^(V/12) * f0, where V is the CV voltage and f0 is your reference frequency.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.