Back in Dec. 2005 there was discussion about a new MOTM-102 noise generator. We discussed adding ASR and quantizing to that module. The general consensus was that the 102 should not have quantizing, just noise and ASR to make it fit into 1U. I'd still like to see that MOTM-102. In that light, the new quantizer should not have ASR. But it must have voltage control to select the scale. I currently use miniwaves for quantizing and I use the bank/wave control inputs to change the scale a lot. I like your idea of putting four quantizers into one module, that will free up the miniwaves for other uses, but without a means to change the scale under voltage control, it's of no use to me. Minimum requirements: 1. four rotary encoders for setting the initial scale 2. four input jacks (quanitize input) 3. four output jacks (quantize output) 4. four for selecting scale under voltage control 5. four jacks that generate a pulse whenever the outputs change (Richard Brewster's suggestion) I don't think you'll be able to fit any more into 2U.
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Re: [motm] Quad Quantizer: need your inputs
2007-08-26 by Scott Juskiw
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