Florian,
Yep that would work for me.
BTW can you contact me off line re those PCB's you sourced from Ken
Stone
regards
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Anwander [mailto:
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Sent: 28 January 2004 09:03
To:
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Subject: [Spam] Re: 1 a matrix mixer
Hi
Hmm, what about a stackable matrix mixer system
Basically a matrix mixer is the same as an audiomixer with aux
busses
(except that the matrix mixer is DC-coupled, te audio mixer is
AC-coupled). So it is the easiest to adopt the concept of
modular audio
mixers:
One summing module with the outputs and one input module that
distributes its signal to five busses. The bus system could be
realized
with the well known 10-way ribbon cables.
The input modules could be switchable for DC or AC coupling.
Also an option to add such a module some day as AUX-send in a
modular
audio mixer system could be worth a thought.
Florian
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