> I would LOVE a Miniwave in 12V, particularly if the board could fit in a
> A100P-depth case.
> I've got 2 mounted in a rack, but I can't take em out to gig, at least not
> very practically.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
Please refer to my message from Nov.21, 2007:
"We developed kind of a miniwave many years ago. Its more than 7 years ago
as
the pc board was made with our old Atari based pcb layout software (Ingo:
maybe you remember this board with the two rotary switches to select the
table group, I showed it to you at your last visit). We never released it as
we wanted to have the original PPG wave set available but could not get the
permission. The problem was to find out who is the owner of the copyrights
(Wolfgang Palm or Waldorf or ) and where we could get the valid
permission. The most important part of a miniwave are the wavetables stored
in the EPROM. The controlling electronics itself is very simple, nothing but
some fast ADCs that address the EPROM and a DAC that reads the EPROM data.
E.g. we
could release a miniwave without EPROM or with some basic wavetables only as
I have no idea concerning the copyrights of wavetables. I don't want to deal
with such judical affairs but develop modules ..."
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer