[sdiy] JRC 2090D anyone have specs? casio used these..
Bob Weigel
sounddoctorin at imt.net
Sat Sep 15 21:54:28 CEST 2007
Oh my! So is that the whole schematic for it? I'm downloading now.
Thanks a bunch....
Looks totally readable thought not 'high' quality.. I can't imagine
that we can't compress somehow without much loss of quality somehow.
I've never tried the foxit editor. Hmm...an evaluation copy...I hit
'optimize' and..it shrunk the document only by a tiny amount. Well it's
24 pages with a lot of detail. But I've seen near identical pdf files
where one was like 10M and the other was a meg or something. And hey
that's what 400K/page or something which I believe could be improved on
in a jpg editor quite a bit.
It's funny that they don't give you a quality option. It's just a one
click 'optimize' button and it does it's thing in like tenth of a second
or something. The editor doesn't have 'undo' functions it appears. But
hey it's a pdf editor that will save with some 'evaluation' mark until
you pay them :-) Thought some people might find that information
useful. -Bob
Samppa Tolvanen wrote:
>On 4/9/07, Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin at imt.net> wrote:
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>>Thanks Samppa! Yeah I figured turning up no google info. There is just
>>enough resonance from factory to start to get some decent clav voicings
>>sort of. -Bob
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>Ouch!
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>It took _some_ time, but here it is online:
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>http://moebius.porogrammer.org/CasioHT3000_SM.pdf
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>Bad scan and around 10MB :/
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>Samppa
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