with 8/16 bits switch and dry/wet crossfader
this would probably be a "double price" feature too.
best wishes
ingo
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, James Husted
<the_ersatz_planet@...> wrote:
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> Of course the 8-bit/16-bit switch idea would also be a easy "Double
> delay time" feature.
> -James
>
> On Aug 13, 2008, at 10:33 AM, James Husted wrote:
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> > If the delay could be made with standard SIMM memory modules for the
> > RAM that would be a real plus to me. You could sell it with a
> > standard size SIMM or without one so the user could supply their own.
> > This way the delay time would be only dependent on the size of the
> > SIMM installed and easily upgradeable. As far as 8-bit vs 16-bit, the
> > 8-bit would be fine for me. Most of my use will be processed later
> > anyway. Also many forget that 8-bit is really not that bad. All those
> > old Fairlight recordings from "the day" are 8-bit. Of course this
> > come from a guy with 3 Mirages!
> > -James
> >
> > On Aug 13, 2008, at 12:49 AM, hardware@... wrote:
> >
> >>>
> >> The A-189-2 is probably the next derivate of the universal AD/DA
> >> system. It
> >> will be probably a voltage controlled digital delay with VC
> >> feedback and
> >> additional VCF. The internal structure will be similar to the BBD
> >> module
> >> A-188-1 (i.e. an high speed VCO that generates the clock for the
> >> digital
> >> delay circuit and a digital delay instead of the BBD). The memory
> >> length of
> >> the delay will be probably switcheable in 16 steps between 128
> >> bytes (for
> >> flanger/Karplus Strong) and some Mbytes (for long delays in the
> >> range > 10
> >> seconds).
> >>
> >> Best wishes
> >> Dieter Doepfer
> >>
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