[sdiy] VCAs in FPAAs paper in JAES

Jimmy Moore jamoore84 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 18 03:13:14 CET 2022


It's common for authors to host conference papers on their personal pages
for free (or provide them if

Alternatively, it will hit SciHub eventually!

On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 6:44 PM brianw <brianw at audiobanshee.com> wrote:

> John, I understand the frustration of following a link only to find
> restricted access.
>
> In this case, I'd like to point out that AES members do not have to pay
> any additional fee to access Aaron & Jennifer's paper. I logged in to my
> AES account and was able to download both the individual paper as well as
> the entire Journal that it's part of.
>
> I highly recommend AES membership for anyone involved in audio. They've
> contributed significantly to improving the quality of audio electronics
> design. Much of what we know about how to work with audio is a result of
> the research shared by AES members throughout the industry over the
> decades. Of course, joining such an organization may not be of use to
> everyone, but for those it benefits, such papers come with the membership.
>
> Brian Willoughby
> AES Member since 2010, active since long before that
>
> p.s. You can attend local chapter meetings of the AES for free, and can
> learn a great deal about audio. I also recommend looking at
> https://www.aes.org/sections/ to see whether there are any meetings near
> you. This might give you an idea of whether membership is something you'd
> be interested in.
>
>
> On Dec 17, 2022, at 11:50 AM, John Speth via Synth-diy <
> synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
> > I evaluated Anadigm FPAAs about 15 years ago. I was unimpressed. My
> opinion on the FPAA technology since then is that the applications are
> better served in the digital domain.
> >
> > And I'll never read Aaron's paper. It's $33 behind the AES pay wall.
> >
> > JJS
> >
> > On 12/17/2022 3:27 AM, Mike Bryant wrote:
> >> Whose FPAAs are you using ?   Most companies introducing them seem to
> withdraw them before mass production or simply go bust.
> >>
> >> From: Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org> on behalf of
> Lanterman, Aaron D via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
> >> Sent: 17 December 2022 02:09
> >>
> >> New paper out I co-authored with my colleague Jen Hasler:
> >>
> >> Voltage-Controlled Amplifier Designs for a Field-Programmable Analog
> Array
> >>
> >>
> https://secure.aes.org/forum/pubs/journal/?elib=22026&fbclid=IwAR1Fcwu1MePgIpQJrkUpZcptJ4yKxPAiTq5kCYZMIGNMwUVAmFcjEYf09Ug
> >>
> >> Aaron Lanterman, Prof. of ECE, Georgia Tech
>
>
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