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Re: Stereo Jam Man
Yes- I suppose you are right :) Thanks- Cliff
Kim Flint wrote:
> 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
> >>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>>...........................................................................
> >The moment of victory is much too short to live for that and nothing
>else.
> >
> >-Martina Navrtilova
>
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