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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Leevibe on March 18, 2016, 10:51:40 PM

Title: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: Leevibe on March 18, 2016, 10:51:40 PM
Did anyone else see this? I'm still more interested in something like the FV-1, but this could be cool for the DIY world.

http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/main/?skin=sub01_07.html

$30 at Smallbear
http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/belton-digital-sound-effect-modules/
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: EBRAddict on March 19, 2016, 01:55:28 AM
Kinda reminds me of this chip http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf (http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf)

I've never heard the effects but I have to imagine it's karaoke machine cheesy.
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: nzCdog on March 19, 2016, 02:17:56 AM
Looks kinda fun
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: culturejam on March 19, 2016, 03:54:20 AM
Quote from: EBRAddict on March 19, 2016, 01:55:28 AM
Kinda reminds me of this chip http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf (http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf)


Good call. It does seem similar.

I believe the V1000 is a clone of the Wavefront/Alessis AL3102, which is the core of several rack reverbs and other effects from the late 80s. The AL3102 is also the heart of the Dr. Scientist Reverberator.
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: alparent on March 19, 2016, 10:55:48 AM
I guess one of you geniuses will have to open one up!  :)
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: Matt on March 20, 2016, 12:09:25 PM
Something like this could be cool in a delay path of a pt2399
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: grenert on March 21, 2016, 04:01:19 AM
Quote from: culturejam on March 19, 2016, 03:54:20 AM
Quote from: EBRAddict on March 19, 2016, 01:55:28 AM
Kinda reminds me of this chip http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf (http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf)


Good call. It does seem similar.

I believe the V1000 is a clone of the Wavefront/Alessis AL3102, which is the core of several rack reverbs and other effects from the late 80s. The AL3102 is also the heart of the Dr. Scientist Reverberator.

It looks like the Accutronics brick is based not on the AL3102, but the AL3201:
http://www.wavefrontsemi.com/index.php?id=11,14,0,0,1,0
The programs and even their order are exactly the same except that the vocals remover (karaoke!) was replaced with a chorus/delay.
Title: Re: New Accutronics DSP brick
Post by: Leevibe on March 21, 2016, 04:34:37 AM
Quote from: grenert on March 21, 2016, 04:01:19 AM
Quote from: culturejam on March 19, 2016, 03:54:20 AM
Quote from: EBRAddict on March 19, 2016, 01:55:28 AM
Kinda reminds me of this chip http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf (http://www.coolaudio.com/docs/datasheet/v1000_datasheet.pdf)


Good call. It does seem similar.

I believe the V1000 is a clone of the Wavefront/Alessis AL3102, which is the core of several rack reverbs and other effects from the late 80s. The AL3102 is also the heart of the Dr. Scientist Reverberator.

It looks like the Accutronics brick is based not on the AL3102, but the AL3201:
http://www.wavefrontsemi.com/index.php?id=11,14,0,0,1,0
The programs and even their order are exactly the same except that the vocals remover (karaoke!) was replaced with a chorus/delay.

Haha! That's too bad. It would be nice to have a vocals remover on my board. XLR i/o jacks for the singer to hook into. Could be useful!