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Ok, but you got my point right?, ´cause I have an original Whammy and a friend has a black one, I have opened both of them and BOTH of them have a big DSP CHIP with the IVL logo on it, actually their circuit boards LOOKS the same (which doesn´t mean they´re the same of course), what part inside there is mainly responsible for the pitch shifting process?: the DSP CHIP, one thing is that many people found that the original Whammy SOUNDS more analog than the other versions but that could be ´cause a lower sample rate, actually many people also says that the black one wasn´t manufactured or used the IVL chip but it DOES have the IVL logo printed right outside of the unit and below the input volume trim pot plus the DSP chip that I just mentioned. peace. Alx. --- Bret <echoplex@yahoo.com> wrote: > To my understanding, chip means 'integrated > circuit'. There are both > analog and digital 'integrated circuits' (and > combinations of > analog/digital). > > I don't know if the red whammy is digital or analog, > but you must > inspect the 'chips' to see whether they are analog > or digital. > bret > --- Alx <gendel777@yahoo.com> wrote: > > --- Ben Winburn <benwinburn@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > The older original red Whammy 1 pedal was > analog. > > > > > > Analog???!!, an analog pitch shifting device??, > Have > > you ever opened one?, lots of chips in there. > > Alx. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/