[sdiy] Alesis MidiVerb II DSP
Loscha
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Fri Dec 15 03:19:19 CET 2006
The Behringee MultiFX in a pedal and Reverb in a Pedal use a 1:1 clone
of the wavefront semi AL3201B.
They are very cheap in the grand scheme of things, and if I were
looking to develop algorithms for the, I'd be using one of them, The
pedal is about 1/8th of the cost of a dev board.
-Ed
On 12/15/06, Ryan Williams <waterbuffalo18 at gmail.com> wrote:
> no idea on the main dsp, but the AL3201B is the wavefront digital reverb engine.
> http://www.wavefrontsemi.com/index.php?id=11,14,0,0,1,0
> neat little chips.
>
> On 12/14/06, Margus Kliimask <margus.kliimask at mail.ee> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea what is the DSP (?) chip inside Alesis MidiVerb
> > II? It has Texas Instruments logo, and is marked as:
> > CF61252FN
> > N 48816
> > 8715 (probably time of manufacturing)
> >
> > Google does not help me at all with this one. All I get is the specs for
> > their current reverb chip AL3201B which looks like it could be a descendant
> > of the MidiVerb chip.
> >
> > Any ideas? Datasheets would be even better :) And does anyone know whether
> > the same one is inside MidiVerb III ?
> >
>
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