Here's a quantizer in MOTM format. Although it has white a metalic/white
panel. It's also a 1/4 inch banana combo.
http://www.analogic-acs.com/quantizer.htmlCheers!
Tobias Enhus
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> For quantizing applications the wavetable output is used as a control
> voltage. In this mode the Miniwave is set to the 0-10V scale, which
> takes positive input voltages and puts out positive voltages. A
> quantizer PROM has a table that translates the incoming voltage to the
> nearest quantized value, assuming a 1V/octave control voltage. The
> standard Blacet PROM has 16 quantized scales, and the Quantizer PROM
> offers 256. http://stretta.com/~matthew/resources/waveproms/index.html
> (Too bad these are not currently available.)
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> -Richard Brewster
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> Jeff Laity wrote:
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>> When you do this, are you using the PCM sample wave playback as an
>> audio source or as a control voltage?
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>> On Jan 15, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Richard Brewster wrote:
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>> Many of us use the Wiard/Blacet Miniwave as a quantizer. It so
>> happens
>> I was just using it today.
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>> http://www.blacet.com/MW.html
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>> It comes with a quantizer bank in the PROM and there is another
>> quantizer PROM available. Check the links on the page above. Larry
>> Hendry has a Stooge panel (several different ones, actually)
>> available
>> in MOTM format for the Miniwave, and you can also use Front Panel
>> Express to make a panel for it. Dave Hylander has a great
>> expander for
>> the Minwave that holds 10 EPROMs.
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>> http://www.hylander.com/miniwave.html
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>> http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/panel.htm
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>> -Richard Brewster
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>> Jeremy wrote:
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>>> Hi all,
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>>> Just wondering if there's an analog voltage quantizer out there in
>>> MOTM format? Or something similar? I've been using a Serge
>>> quantizer but the whole banana + 1/4" jack thing gets annoying.
>>> Cheers for any help.
>>>
>>> - Jeremy
>>>
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