[sdiy] Substitute for pin matrixes?
Derek Holzer
derek at umatic.nl
Sat Jan 23 16:40:42 CET 2010
The MT8816 chip itself is fantastic and has a lot to offer. With this
particular application, they are using single sided 9V power, which
leads me to believe that the dynamic range would be much less....
D.
Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> A couple of things leap out at me;
>
> One, the crosspoint switch they're using is 8x16, so they're only using
> a quarter of it!
>
> Two, it'll handle up to 12V p-p (+/-6V) according to the datasheet. That
> sounds like it's not a million miles from synth levels.
>
> http://www.gaw.ru/doc/Mitel/MT8816.PDF
>
> T.
>
>
> On 23 Jan 2010, at 14:04, Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> Y'all might want to check out the Bend Matrix project:
>>
>> http://www.commonsound.com/kits/doku.php?id=commonsound:bendmatrix
>> http://4mspedals.com/bendmatrix.php
>>
>> which has a selectable 4x8 Matrix or Dual 2x4. Problem is that it's
>> set up for line-level stuff like guitar effects. I have an unbuilt kit
>> and was thinking how I could get it to deal with synth level signals...
>>
>> Best!
>> D.
>>
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