The actual BA piece as corrected by Colin is similar to the SAMDAC - except that it only has ONE 8-bit DAC. This allows four 6 bit channels mixing (6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 8 obviously... 2^6 * 4 = 2^8). The SAMDAC had TWO 8-bits DACS (one for left channel one for right channel) allowing two 7 bit channels on left stereo and two 7 bit channels on right stereo.
The Quazar has FOUR 8-bit DACS (which can be combined to TWO 16-bit DACs if memory serves me correctly). Regards, Stefan -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Chandler Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 23:03 To: Stefan Drissen Subject: Re[2]: Kaleidoscope questions Is that Similar in design to the SAMDAC at all when used to play back MODs? (That was one of my favourite add-ons combined with the SAM MOD player when they first appeared. Real sound out my SAM for the first time!) Now of course, we have Quazar ;-) Andy Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 9:40:13 PM, you wrote: Stefan> Thomas wrote: >> After a bit more experimentation, the green seems to come and go. To >> be honest, I'm finding the Blue Alpha VoiceBox much more entertaining, >> and I expect to be bored of that within half a day. Stefan> Be sure to try out the SAM MOD player 2.0 with the Blue Alpha Stefan> VoiceBox... 6 bits of mono goodness per channel a big improvement over Stefan> the 3 bits of stereo goodness coming out of the internal soundchip Stefan> SAA-1099 :-) Stefan> Regards, Stefan> Stefan