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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Italy
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Hallo
I need to build an electronic reverber for my guitar amps. Many years ago (Bucket Brigade MN3xxx PANASONIC) existed but the production is discontinued. Today the only way for build this is to use a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Fortunately i have find a pre-programmed DSP with 16 reverb-effect the IC AL3201BG web address : http://www.wavefrontsemi.com/ Good, because this ic operate only with digital signal, i need also ADC (AL1101) & DAC (AL1201) and anti-aliasing filter... (An example of schematic is in demo board file (*.pdf)) Unfortunately they are available only in the smd case... what you think of this circuit ? |
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