[sdiy] AS3397 what is it?
Benjamin Tremblay
btremblay at me.com
Sat Jan 18 13:45:59 CET 2025
Yes thank you Tom!
The article gives me some courage!
Benjamin Tremblay
> On Jan 17, 2025, at 6:59 PM, Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net> wrote:
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> Hi Benjamin,
>
> The chip has most of the waveshaping parts of two DCOs, followed by a filter and VCA as you assumed. The mixer has been simplified down to a "Balance CV" which sets the balance between to the two DCO signals.
> I wouldn't call it a synth voice on a chip because there's no envelopes or LFOs or anything. The idea is that those parts you generate digitally and the analog path is controlled by a few basic CVs: Waveshaping, Balance, Filter cutoff and resonance, and VCA volume.
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> The important bit of the DCOs is that what you have is an integrator and some waveshaping. What you *don't* have and are expected to provide is some timing (reset) pulse and some amplitude control. That's what makes it like a DCO for me. Roland described their Juno106 chip as a "waveshaper", and it was much like this one, although not as versatile, and it similarly needs amplitude control. In Roland's case the timing was provided by 8523 16-bit counters, but these days you'd probably have timers on a microprocessor that you could use. Whether that was what was intended for the original CEM chips, I couldn't say. What does the Prophet 800 do? Didn't it use these chips?
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> It's pretty flexible, but there's quite a lot of work has to be done "off chip" in the processor to make it behave properly. Have a read about the Roland DCOs and you'll start to get the idea of what it's expecting and what you're required to do to make it work:
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> https://blog.thea.codes/the-design-of-the-juno-dco/
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> HTH,
> Tom
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>> On 17 Jan 2025, at 23:21, Benjamin Tremblay via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>> I’m intrigued by what the AS3397 chip appears to be. But exactly what does it do? Reading old threads about it and the CEM3396 leave me scratching my head.
>>
>> It’s a what… Wave-shaper that takes a computer-generated square wave and gives it personality?
>>
>> What are the correct inputs? I’m assuming it has traditional voicing like a vcf/vca stage and a mixer.
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>> Do I need to code up one or more computer waves to send into it, and what is the relationship between the input and the output?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Benjamin
>>
>> Benjamin Tremblay
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