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Re: Stereo Jam Man
The Jam-man had a stereo D/A, and is already wired for stereo (The PC board
is similar to the ALEX and Vortex).
The software is being developed by Bob Sellon.
At 04:27 PM 4/15/99 -0700, you wrote:
>I dont get it. the jaman sports a Mono D/A--what software upgrade could
enable
>this and how can I get three of them?
>dst
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>Chuck Zwicky wrote:
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>> Hey Kim,
>>
>> Sounds like 'the pot calling the kettle black' to me. The EDP has only a
>> single input jack and a single output jack, and even though the D/A in
>the
>> EDP is a stereo part, one channel is physically disabled! OOOPS!
>>
>> As far as a 'stereo' input, I use my Jam-man with an electric guitar. My
>> guitar produces a MONO output signal. I feel that the ability to
>control 3
>> separate loops is far more useful than one 'stereo' loop. Particularly
>> since I can add/remove significant layers of the composition in real
>time.
>>
>> I guess it ought to be noted that you would need three EDPs, three foot
>> controllers and a MIDI controlled mixer to do what I am able to do with
>one
>> Jam-Man.
>>
>> -Chuck Zwicky
>>
>> At 02:19 AM 4/15/99 -0700, you 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
>>
>>
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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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The moment of victory is much too short to live for that and nothing else.
-Martina Navrtilova