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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Diack" data-source="post: 39482" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Re: Behringer ADA 8000 conversion idea2</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The ADA8000 feeds the output from the preamps into AL1101 (Alesis/Wavefront) ADCs, then into an AL1401 ADAT encoder. </p><p>There is very little glue logic. The PGA has some general purpose output port pins which could be used to turn on phantom,</p><p>flip a phase reverse relay etc....anything you wish to embed in your control bitstream.</p><p>The Wavefront chips are super cheap, but as you suggested, probably a pile of ADA8ks would make a fine development platform.</p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Diack, post: 39482, member: 144"] Re: Behringer ADA 8000 conversion idea2 The ADA8000 feeds the output from the preamps into AL1101 (Alesis/Wavefront) ADCs, then into an AL1401 ADAT encoder. There is very little glue logic. The PGA has some general purpose output port pins which could be used to turn on phantom, flip a phase reverse relay etc....anything you wish to embed in your control bitstream. The Wavefront chips are super cheap, but as you suggested, probably a pile of ADA8ks would make a fine development platform. M [/QUOTE]
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