[sdiy] Doepfer REVerb module

Michael Zacherl. sdiy-mz01 at blauwurf.info
Sat May 8 03:37:59 CEST 2010


On May 7, 2010, at 23:34 , karl dalen wrote:

> 
> Anyone who knows which DSP chip Doepfer use for their REV module?

Karl, thanks for that (unintended) pointer!  
I read about the A-187 but didn't see this lines on the *cough* doepfer, page:

 >>A ready made DSP board is used inside the A-187-1 module. Consequently only these effects and parameters are available that are supported by the DSP module. Some parameters can be changed only in steps or with audible artefacts. The DSP board has 20 Bit DA and AD converter with 32 kHz sample rate available. The inter sound processing uses 24 Bit.<<

I can't answer your question but I'm  particularly interested in that pice of hardware since till now I planned to use the guts of a stomp-box (see below).
That paragraph above smells a lot like as if application examples have been used of that particular unknown dsp vendor.

Ripping that board out of a bought A-187 is no option, it's way too expensive in that context.


On May 7, 2010, at 13:47 , Michael Zacherl. wrote:

> The second reason is that I'm planning to get a reverb/delay pedal (stomp-box) and cannibalise it in order to put its circuits into the box.
> Those pedal operate with 9V blocks. Otherwise I'd have to generate this additional operating voltage which would cause some more overhead.
> 
> I also looked at other options like small kits providing such fx, but so far I couldn't find anything convincing.


         Michael.

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