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Re: Stereo Jam Man
I guess it ought to be noted that the JamMan only has a mono A/D convertor
for the loop input. The stereo inputs are summed to mono for the loop. So
you can do the panning stuff Chuck mentions, but you don't get "true"
stereo, i.e., a stereo input cannot be maintained as stereo in the loop and
output again in stereo.
I'm sure Bob is a great programmer, but I don't think any amount of clever
code is going to change the funky sample/hold mono ADC into a stereo one!
:-)
kim
At 11:04 PM -0700 4/14/99, Chuck Zwicky wrote:
>The Jam-man was built using a stereo D/A converter and support circuitry.
>Bob Sellon reworked the O/S to enable multiple, simultaneous loops which
>may be panned anywhere in the stereo field. I conceptually design my loops
>using 3 channels, left, center, and right.
>
>
>At 09:37 PM 4/14/99 -0700, Cliffe wrote:
>>In response to the below:
>>
>>Do you mean a regular Jam Man can be changed to a stereo Jam Man? What
>>does it require? A new chip? Internal modification?
>>
>>Thanks-
>>Cliff
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>The moment of victory is much too short to live for that and nothing else.
>
>-Martina Navrtilova
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