> > Speaking of digital audio, what is the bit depth and sampling rate of the > digital modules that can produce or process audio?? The only one that really does this is the Munging Decimator, and it ranges from 4 to 12 bits at rates not yet decided. > > However, even after reading Seth's speculative description of the > Wavewarper, I still can't seem to place the third axis in my mind. > Although the notion of a "Z-plane anti-filter" makes some sense, it's hard > to imagine the sound. There is a 3min demo at www.synthtech.com/demo/wavewarper.mp3 > > I remember reading about the module needing a big selector switch, but the > legend on the bottom left shows root, unity, and power, which being only > three choices could be replaced by a toggle. So where does the big > selector switch go?? Right there. It switches 14 wires. Hard to find a toggle switch for 14 wires :) > > Is the 510 Wavewarper analogue?? Yes, 100%. > > Does this apply to the 600 series as well?? The vast majority of 500/600 Series will require the new power supply, or you will have to get a seperate +5V, 6A supply and wire into the new connector boards. > > Do we still get schematics in case Paul gets hit by the proverbial bus?? > I've always appreciated MOTM for it's excellent educational value. Yes. > > I also like the idea of partial kits that save Paul time, and us money. I will pnder to see if this makes sense. Many of the newer kits have "zero panel wiring" so a 'semi-kit' makes no sense. Paul S.
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Re: [motm] 500 & 600 series
2002-11-05 by Paul Schreiber
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