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Subject: Re: Update

From: "tontaub" <egroups@...>
Date: 2005-02-11

I'm thinking of MOTMizing one of my Soundart Chameleons.
I've to solve the DC-coupling and how to "break" the frontpanel PCB.

:-) Michael.

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Mike Estee <squeeker@h...> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, mate_stubb wrote:
> > Super precise high resolution VC short delay line w/ feed back and
> > internal limiting for analog modelling - yum!
>
> Okay, apparently I need to get with the program! After thinking
about it a
> bit I can think of a digital MOTM module I would absolutely ∗love∗
to see.
>
> Mix together:
>
> One really high powered DSP, one that preferable has a GNU toolchain
> One CF card slot for loading programs, wave tables, whatever
> A couple megs of high speed ram for delay/reverb algos
> 4 A/Ds for CV/Audio in mapped to the top row jacks, 192Khz of course.
> 4 D/As for CV/Audio out mapped to the bottom row jacks, ditto.
> 1 128x64 graphical LCD ( personally like optrex) aligned with...
> 6 knobs or (high res) optical rotary encoders
> 2 Midi ports for clock data etc?
> 1 reset button.
> 1 two wide MOTM style panel.
>
> Now you have module where you can drop a CF card into it, hit reset and
> load up a different DSP algorithm. Modular reverb? No problem. 3 tap
delay
> line? piece of cake. Got some wacky module you want to build? Grab a
> compiler and get crackin.
>
> I thinking something like a soundart chameleon designed to be inserted
> into a modular system.
>
> --mikes