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| Mike |
Site with BBD .pdf files The following site has most of the Panasonic BBD .pdf's online (and expects to get some others as well): http://balassant.sote.hu/madchem/el/bbd.html |
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| Paul D. |
Thanks Mike, I've been wanting these datasheets for some time now but have been unable to locate them. |
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| Mark Hammer | Check out the datasheet for the MN3214. There's a sleeper chip if I ever saw one. Hopefully, its availability and price will induce A/DA to resurrect the Stereo Tapped Delay again, or at least a revised version of it. They resurrected the Flanger, why no the STD-1. This chip rocks...seriously. Mike tells me that DIGIKEY has it for $12 and change. |
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| Nick |
MN3011 is even better. |
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| Mark Hammer |
'Tis. But the 3214 is likely to be more available, and it is definitely cheaper. The 3000 series also doesn't run that shit hot off a 9v battery, whereas the 3200 series does. Personally, I'd love to own a stack of 3011's, but at $40 a chip (Canadian) I'm not lining up just yet. Many of the exciting things a 3011 can do can also be done with the 3214 anyways. E.g., a *true* stereo chorus using two different taps for each channel, a VERY short delay flanger. |
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| Padelis |
Hi, I own a MN3011 and a MN3101 from an old reverberation unit i had built.It was a reverberation unit but with an annoing sound.Anyway i have now these two "chips" i am thinking of building a chorus unit for me.I read about a true stereo chorus.Give me some ideas and i wish i could find some example schematics.I always wanted a chorus and now i think that i have an opportunity to build one. Thanx Padelis |
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| Mark Hammer | The MN3011 is an *amazing* chip, and was the basis for the single most amazing flanger/chorus every produced: the A/DA Stereo Tapped Delay. This was a device that allowed you to assign the taps to the left or right channel (which also meant distinct regeneration for each channel too). When you start thinking about the timbral possibilities of being able to combine the various taps in different ways, and at different levels, with different filtering, the possibilities start to become mind-boggling. You are a lucky man. Get to work!! |
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