More from Grant Richter... The Waveform City and Wiard Mini-Wave use 8 bit converters for Wave and Bank select. Only 4 of the 8 bits are used. This was done for positive select action. 4 Bits out of 8 gives very positive select with no dithering in between. 16 positions is all you can practically digitize a pot to for live performance use. Even 32 starts to get dicey. But the Wave and Bank select bits are available to hotwire a very large EPROM in. Up to 256 waveforms per Bank and 256 Banks or 65536 total waveforms. This is unmanageable for practical use. But the Mini-Wave can be used as the basis of a laboratory Frankenwave(TM) Monster (for the 3 people so inclined, John Blacet and I can't do everything for you guys ;^) >> It does this sort of thing... but its 8 bit. You 'could' hack it if you > like. >> Its has 16 banks of 16x256 wave tables > > <BUZZZZ> wrong > > 16 banks of 16 WAVEFORMS > 256 WAVEFORMS > > not tables :-) > > Though if Grant would like to extend it to 64 waveforms per bank and 32 > banks I could send him an > interesting eprom :-) (2048 waveforms, 32 WAVETABLES) > > Paul Maddox
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FW: [sdiy] MiniWave EPROMS
2001-03-19 by Tentochi
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