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Re: improving JamMan audio quality? (WAS - stereo delay)



At 05:14 AM 10/10/2001, faisal moro wrote:
>So, let's consider the JamMan (as everyone who loves loops HAS to love 
>JamMan i think).
>Here the problem is easy to find.
>The audio quality is horrible.
>If i remember right, there were some postings abuot replacing the AD/DA 
>converters of the JamMan, so to increase its frequency response and its 
>dynamic range.
>Here comes my question.
>Is it "easy" to achieve such a result? Is there the possibiliy to replace 
>that converters? Is there the possibility to add digital (even SPDIF is 
>OK) in and outs?
>Is there some material abut this, or does someone has tried anything?

JamMan uses a fully custom type of ad/da conversion using mostly discrete 
parts, which is the ancient way to do digital audio. it doesn't use any 
standard protocol interface or anything like that. figuring out how to 
improve the convertors would be very difficult. it might be an interesting 
science project, but totally not worth the effort imo.

kim


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