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RE: [motm] duh - remind me about another VCA?

2000-03-14 by David Bivins

Thanks everyone for the info! I'm sure Paul will chime in with how far down
it is in his pile of upcoming modules... ;)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 5:46 PM
> To: motm@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [motm] duh - remind me about another VCA?
>
>
> From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...>
>
> This is the information I last recall reported about the upcoming Ultra
> VCA.  Much of this was cut and pasted from the actual announcement to the
> MOTM list from Paul.  I would apologize for the plagiarism.  However, I
> wouldn't mean it.  <snicker>
> Larry H
>
> Ultra Dual VCA / panner - with lin/log inputs (separate!),
> panning, cross-fading, and mixing. Simulation shows
> that it's about a factor of 8 better that the '110 VCA,
> which ain't no slouch. Yes, it has LEDs! One feature is
> the gain linearity is 20mv max over a 10V range or 0.2%.
> Most VCAs are about 3-5% linearity. This makes for precise
> left/right panning and sound localization. Plus, I dare you to
> find a dual VCA module with better specs. No CA3080s here!
> All discrete,  using matched low-noise cascaded stages. Yet,
> only 2 trims (for DC offset). Did I mention 2 different types of
> overdrive?  Difficulty: It is a 10/10 kit.
> Be prepared: it's expensive. Kit will be in the range $189-$209.
>
> Last reported ship date: "on the drawing board"
>
>
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