> The PSIM is a really cool little piece... SOOOOOOO simple in concept, just
> four ADCs -> Processor -> DACs. And having that proc be programmable from
> the outside in BASIC... dude. :)
>
> I think this would be an AWESOME addition to anyone's rig. But like I (and
> you) said, Brice is kinda' outta' the picture these days and there are a
> bunch of folks pretty ticked off at him sitting on their cash.
>
> C'mon Deiter! You gotta drop him a line after the Messe!
I don't think that this is necessary. We also have a module with several
ADCs -> Processor -> DACs in the waiting loop (universal AD/DA module).
But to speak the truth: I don't like modules that have to be programmed with
an external computer. We had and have such devices available that require an
editor software (e.g. Drehbank, Pocket Series, A-192). Apart from that I in
person don't like this mode of operation in principle we always had problems
to support all different operating systems (Windows 9x/2000/XP/Vista/Linux
distributions) or computer platforms (PC/Mac) or hardware combinations (e.g.
separate Midi interfaces, Midi interfaces of sound cards, driver problems
...). There is only one man in the company (Christian) who would have to
program the microcontroller, the editor software and to look after the
support for all possible hard/software combinations.
If we will offer such a module it should be a stand-alone device without the
need of an external computer to program it.
Maybe we will be able to expand the planned synced LFO module with some of
the functions you asked for.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer