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RE: External feedback; was Re: [motm] Stuck in a rut (help)

2007-09-26 by Adam Schabtach

Hi Richard,
 
There's really nothing to post. I copied the circuits directly from the
application notes for the THAT 1646 and THAT 1246 chips. You can find PDFs
of the app notes at THAT's website. Arguably if I did post my circuits it
would be a copyright violation. :-)
 
The chips are dead-simple to use. The only external components you need are
some caps that are actually optional but improve performance somewhat (if I
remember correctly). You can order the chips from Mouser although they don't
seem to carry the entire THAT line. 
 
--Adam
 


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From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Richard Brewster
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 5:29 PM
To: lists@...
Cc: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: External feedback; was Re: [motm] Stuck in a rut (help)



Can you post a circuit schematic diagram, Adam?

Thanks,

Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix. <http://www.pugix.com> com

Adam Schabtach wrote:
> Not long ago I built a module for my MOTM system that has four
> unbalanced-to-balanced line drivers/converters and two
> balanced-to-unbalanced line receivers. The latter act as outputs from the
> synthesizer; the former are inputs. This lets me make balanced connections
> between the synth and my Apogee converter. I did this mostly because my
> studio layout makes it necessary to run longish cables between the synth
and
> the converter, but I think that it improved the sound quality of the
> connection a bit also. Thanks in part to the excellent support for
external
> hardware in Cubase, this module lets me use my synthesizer as both an
> instrument and an insert effect within my DAW.
>
> The module was pretty easy to build. I just used balanced line driver and
> receiver chips from THAT Corp. and followed the design suggestions in
their
> app notes.
>
> --Adam
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