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To be ON, to be OFF. That's the SWITCH

Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 22:31
by Roland Kuit
To be ON, to be OFF, that's the SWITCH
author: Roland Kuit

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All you can do with switches in modular synthesis

Interactive Html/PDF e-book
The Clavia NMG2 Demo soft synthesizer
included

From a two switch interfaced instrument to creating high-end sequencers.
Pattern design, logic 3-bits words chopping to logic waveshaping.
Audio processing and more...

Index:
Switch contacts.

The momentary switch:
Simple applications

The toggling On/Off switch:
Simple applications

Switches and control values:
The 2-Switch to 8-switches comparison.
Applications of control out signals.

On-OFF switches and triggering:
Double functions.

On-Off switches and logic:
Creating n-Bits words.
On-Off switch tuning by the DA Converter
DAC Bias

Successive Approximation ADCs:
Bit comparator.
Pipelined ADCs.

About clocking samples:
Sample Rate.
Applications

DAC patterns:
Advanced applications

Combining a Constant module with a Switch module:
The Toggeling Constant.
Creating patterns.

Audio and switches:
Waveshaping
Multiplexing

Appendix:
More about sampling and sample rates.
Digitizing, Ringing, Bit syncing.
4-Bit adding, 8-Bit comparing.
8-Bit audio scrambling.
Sample switching.
Rate switching.

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Re: To be ON, to be OFF. That's the SWITCH

Posted: 06 Apr 2013, 16:03
by Roland Kuit
For my Italian friends,

Here a review by Enrico Cosimi:
http://www.audiocentralmagazine.com/to- ... land-kuit/

Re: To be ON, to be OFF. That's the SWITCH

Posted: 06 May 2013, 20:46
by Roland Kuit
English translation of Enrico Cosimi's interview:
http://rolandkuit.com/To_be_ON-OFF.html