Hey, Chuck. Your thoughts required!@ [message #74274] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 05:43 |
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Hi, Chuck.
I've read your posts recently about who was responsible for the design of
the various aspects of Paris.
I'm just wondering if there is someone out there (this includes your kind
self),
that could give a little info about the EDS interconnects.
Specifically how the signals from a bunch of EDS's flow through
those ribbon cables, and in what form, and where they finally get
summed.
The way I look at it, if each card is responsible for it's own
summing, and all cards' respective outputs are summed further
up the chain, then it should, at least theoretically, be possible
to break the chain somewhere, and hard-wire, (with the possible addition
of some simple D-A A-D hardware), a hard-wired submix insert on any given
EDS in the chain.
Perhaps a naive approach, but hey, I grew up with analog
electronics. It was so logical back then...
(I have the schematic of a crystal radio haunting me every night)
And, This would solve soooo many issues.
Your thoughts??
Thanks.
Kim
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