> Now, if you *were* going to do a synth chip, it would probably make sense to > take advantage of modern packaging technology, spend more up front in design, > verification, and layout, and end up with some monster PQFP (plastic quad > flat pack) or BGA (ball grid array) chip that has several hundred lines running > into and out of it for 20 EG's, 4 VCO's, 4 VCF's, etc, etc. Or, heck, do a VCF > chip that represents 10 of the most popular VCF's all on the same chip. > >something like this would be very interesting assuming there was someone >skilled enough and with access to the right design tools -- 16 eg`s on a chip >or some complex filter topologies -- but i can`t imagine it being inexpensive >to design and do a run -- $100k - ? >still, it might be the way to go for a company with the resources and the >vision. Alesis essentially put an analog synth on a chip with the new Andromeda. The EGs are digitally controlled of course, but the oscillators, filters, and VCAs are 100% analog and all on the same chip. I'd say the unit sounds similar to CEM synths ala JP6, later Bit Ones, etc. Not as fat as a P5rev2 or memorymoog, but certainly analog. I think it'd be fun to build a module around one of those chips..... -Cary
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Re: Retooling
2000-02-14 by Cary Roberts
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