[sdiy] Anadigm (Fw: NAMM Report 1)
john mahoney
jmahoney at gate.net
Fri Jan 16 16:15:36 CET 2004
As reported on AH by Mike Peake, this is DIY news -- new analog chips! Take
it away, Mike:
The anadigm "analog synth" is a developer mock-up using their field
programmable analog array chips, which have four blocks each, and
each of which can be used to build filters, oscillators, etc. One
chip can produce an oscillator and a 12dB filter, each with a
7-octave range, self-oscillation, etc. (a bi-quad based oscillator,
BTW). More range, deeper slopes, etc. use more blocks, and of course,
the more chips you use, the more potential is provided. They can also
do non-linear functions such as EQ, compression, etc. It's a 5V
unipolar part.
They will be producing the chips for the market, not developing a
synth. IIRC they're $5.00 each. They're downstairs in booth 1790.
http://www.anadigm.com
--
john
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