All the new modules look interesting, and I reckon the suggested
split of the SOU functions is very sensible. One minor point (not too
critical, but correcting it could prevent any confusion later, if you
are listening Dieter...) is that the little 'distribution' graphics
on the faceplate mock-up for the quantized random voltages are round
the wrong way: the '2^n' voltages a distributed evenly, and so should
have the 'flat' graphic next to them, and the 'n+1' voltages have a
triangular distribution, and so should have the triangular graphic!
Tim
> dieter says:
> "The A-149-1 includes both modules I mentioned.
> Originally we thought about 2 modules: one for the
> "Quantized Random Voltages" and another for the
> "Stored Random Voltages" with 8HP front panels each.
> But we think that one module for both is the better
> solution as the price is much lower if we combine both
> in one module. All the other SOU function can be
> realized with existing modules. But we think about 2
> more SOU modules even they can be emulated with other
> A-100 modules: Toggling S&H and "Fluctuating Random
> Voltages" as these functions "consume" a lot of A.100
> modules. We will see what the customers think about
> separate modules for these functions."
> Best regards
> Dieter Doepfer
>
>
> WHAT DO YOU THINK I BELEIVE THAT IT WOULD BE BEST TO
> HAVE ALL THE SOU FUNCTIONS IN ONLY THREE NEW
> MODULES!!SO,PLEASE DOEPFER MAKE THESE TWO NEW SOU
> MODULES!
> bakis.
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