On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 04:03:38AM -0000, rogers@... wrote: > Given that Elektron themselves recognize the noise problem, and > recommend in the manual that you get a noise gate, why on earth didn't > they just build an optional noise gate into the thing in the first > place? the elektron guys may have never thought of it as a problem -- just an inherent property of the sid chip. it's also possible they had no idea it was going to be a problem until they had already received their first batch of boards. > It can't cost more than a couple of extra dollars in parts, and would > be way cheaper and less hassle than adding an external gate (which > then needs its own power, connectors, cables, etc.). the parts may not cost much more, but designing and integrating them into the initial design may have been cost or time prohibitive. since the sidstation is by definition a limited-run product, it probably doesn't make much sense to redesign the main board. also, from what I've been able to gather from communications with elektron, one of their goals for the sidstation was an attempt to closely duplicate the c64 audio path -- which meant no extra gadgets like noise gates or extra static protection on the outputs. in engineering there's always tradeoffs... -- Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | agrier@...
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Re: just how noisy is noisy?
2001-07-03 by Aaron J. Grier
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