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van Sinn wrote: > andy butler wrote: >> >> >> van Sinn wrote: >>>> Digitech TSR-24S; >>>> >> >>> >>> The manual is available from digitech; look in discuntinued products. indeed. this is looking very interesting >>> >>> It's a complex device. Two inputs, four outputs, an effects library, >>> and everything routable just about any which way you want. >> > >> does it have a panner (not an autopanner) > > I believe so, not 100% sure though yep, it has Mixers. Looks like it's possible to connect any fx input to any fx output. > >> outputs on XLR? > > No, TSR only balanced? (I'm guessing it's compensated earth) > >>> The envelope follower means effect parameters can be controlled by >> >> >> so I guess that's assignable to any parameter. > > Yes, and IIRC, it can be linked to control more parameters at a time. > Also, the fully programmable noise gate can be used to ramp-up effects. > > I forgot to mention the TSR-24S (dual DSP) has ring-out and ramp-up, > meaning what's already in memory will ring out when canging presets, and > the new preset can be programmed to gradually ramp-up, even with a > pre-delay. Allows for interesting smooth transitions. > This model also has a (simple) 4 sec looper ;) that's the Sampler, right. Presumably the loop length has to be pre-defined. > They can often be had at a good price on evilbay. Just notice that > single-DSP models cannot any longer be updated to dual. Digitech > stopped that year ago, and Dieter from Germany, who reverse engineered > those modules cannot get the DSP's anymore. > I was the first to get the PPC-210 for the TSR-24 and proofread the > manual/instructions. Right, but from what I read it looks like the PPC-210 isn't standard for the TSR-24S > > It's still possible to update the software to the latest version to have > faster preset swiching and improved whammy operation. > http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/tsr24/tsr24-main.htm has it all - > except that the PPC module is out of production. Cheers, thanx for that. I think I'd need the PPC for that ringout/ramp up feature. > He's a busy man.. also see http://www.chronotronix.com valve clocks?? many thanks andy ps this looks like a duel to the death with Mark on ebay :-)