I have bought and used the ones from Analog Haven and they work very
well. You have to make sure it is plugged together correctly - trace
the lines yourself, don't follow the pictures on the site (which used
to show wired in both ways). Connect it like the 3rd picture down on
the page (
http://www.analoguehaven.com/doepfer/asysadaptor/
). As
you can see the red stripes DON'T line up on the cables. I also added
some electrical tape covering the exposed leads on the PCB in case it
flopped around and touched anything in the case.
The only other concern is the 1/2 a hp hole spacing difference from
Doepfer and AS modules. Expect a gap or break out the drill press!
-James
On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
> I played around with this module a few weeks ago at Schneider's Buro,
> and came to the conclusion that TipTop never actually tested it before
> they went into manufacturing. Adjusting the delay time either by
> hand or
> by CV results in a mess of disgusting clicks, for example. And for a
> voltage controlled delay module, where modulating the delay length is
> one of the main attractions (for comb filters and so on) that's a
> pretty
> sad situation.
>
> D.
>
> achtung_999 wrote:
>> For anyone interested in stereo DSP in modular format. I just
>> stumbled on
>> this:
http://www.tiptopaudio.com/product.php goto=features
>> Very interesting..
>
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