[sdiy] Analog on PCI
Barry L Klein
Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com
Mon Feb 5 18:22:45 CET 2001
Take a look at our ACE too.... I work with the guys responsible
for this project.... any cool product ideas out there?
http://www.wdc.com/ace/
Barry
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From: Thomas Hudson[SMTP:thudson at tomy.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:15 AM
To: jbv
Cc: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Analog on PCI
Take a look at our ACE too.... I work with the guys responsible
for this project.... any cool product ideas out there?
http://www.wdc.com/ace/
Barry
jbv wrote:
> Of course, an idea popped up in my (old & tired) mind :
> why not stuff the rest of the board with a uC and some
> VC analog modules, have different copies of such a board,
> stuff an old PC or Mac motherboard with 3 (or more) such
> boards, and develop a small soft app (under Linux or
> whatever) to take care of patches & parameters settings
> (like the Nord Modular) ?
>
Actually, I've been toying with a similar idea. This item:
http://www.gctglobal.com/Products/Set_Top_Box/set_top_box_0.html
is avaliable for around $300USD. It doesn't have/need a fan.
On the Linux Audio Development list some people have
created patches that can get latency down to around ~2.5 ms,
for Linux.
Besides being capable of HD recording, Linux has a growing
list of free audio plugins:
http://www.ladspa.org/
So I was thinking of a diy digital effects box, with
an almost unlimited pallette of sounds.
I think the unit listed above supports one PCI. There
is also a unit that supports PCI and has a socket for
PC104. It would be nice to have an ADC for VC.
I could even envision creating something like the Electrix
Repeater (http://www.electrixpro.com/). Then I could sell
my Lexicon Jam Man on eBay and actually come out with
cash in pocket.
The thing also optionally supports ethernet, so one could
even write a network control program running on win or mac
machines for those loathe of a CLI. Of course the thought
of telneting to my digital multi-effects unit makes me
excited.
Tomy
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