[sdiy] equalizer

Johannes Öberg johannes.oberg at gmail.com
Thu Oct 13 00:15:24 CEST 2005


In reply to cheater cheater:

Before we all end up in an analog vs digital fight (...no?) I feel
compellled to add that if your main goal is to get a working solution to the
initially stated problem, you are probably better off working some overtime
and buying a new computer and other sorts of readily available hardware.
Especially if you have no previous analog design experience. For starters,
you'd have to get a lot of things just to be able to build the thing, like a
soldering iron, an oscilloscope, lot's of parts (they are getting
expensive!). Then theres a steep learning curve, and thru-hole parts are
dissappearing. Then add the labour cost, and almost any minimum wage job
gets you better results vs. effort.

So if you should build an analog mixer, there have to be other reasons.

If you are worried about dropping your computer, have a look at
www.deejaysystem.com <http://www.deejaysystem.com>. It's so fast, it can run
on second-hand laptops you get for free! Then again, it's really little more
than a Denon 2000F emulation so it's not for scratchaholics...

/J
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