>
> I think Paul has a pretty good description on the news page "basically
> a small analog computer" - meaning that with this module you can
> multiply waveforms, divide waveforms, raise to powers or take roots.
> So here is something to think about:
>
((snip))
That was a correct description. The module is kind of like an Xpander filter, in the sense it
switches inter-connections of log amps to create the warping. The Xpander switches around
integrator sections and resistors to create different filters. That's where I got the idea :)
No exact cost until Dec. 1st. But, it ∗is∗ going to be a kit, and uses the current power supply.
Be aware that ∗most∗ new modules in the 500/600 series are NOT kits, because they use parts that
either:
a) only come in SMT
b) have so many parts that it doesn't make sense to have kits
Paul S.