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analogic quantizer (was: Has anyone used these modules?)

2004-02-11 by Mark

On 2/10/04, J. Larry Hendry put forth:
>Has anyone used these modules?> ----- Original Message -----
>  > From: Tobias Machine Head
>  > I'm looking for a quantizer module. The only one that seem to hold it's
>own is this one.
>  > http://www.analogic-acs.com/quantizer.html

This is another option I've considered:

http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/modules/rs130.htm

but it's expensive, and in the wrong format.

>I think it looks pretty neat.

It does look neat.  In addition to 16-bit quantizing, it seems to
also include a 4-channel one-way router and various logic functions,
although I don't know how useful they would be.

>It appears to me that the panel format is already MOTM size.

It looks that way, but I would want to make sure.  I couldn't find
any specifications on their web page -- nothing about dimensions,
power requirements, etc.  It doesn't say what is required in building
the kit version, either, or what equipment is needed to calibrate it.

>No Stooge conversion needed.  You could get a 904
>banajack interface or see if it is physically possible to change the banana
>jacks to 1/4"

It looks like some of the connectors are 1/4" and the rest are
bananas.  I have no idea if 1/4" jacks would fit.  If they don't, a
940 or TS-->banana adapter cables would work.

>>Doepfer has one too, (but I think it would be a mess to Stooge convert a
>>Doepfer module)
>
>Yes, and when you're done, it's still Doepfer.

Right, that would be like putting Yugo engine in a Cadillac.

I could live with a white module if it were MOTM format, but I'd like
to know more about it before I buy one.  Anyone know what the 24
scales are??

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