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Old 5th November 2007   #1
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Elistment of a Audio Circuit designer

Hello,

My name is Chris Broderick and I am a musician that knows nothing about circuit design but have an idea that I would like to develop. I am looking for someone that has some experience in analog mixer (most important), DAC, and MIDI design. If anyone is interested in this project please PM me

Thanks Chris.
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Hello,

My name is Chris Broderick and I am a musician that knows nothing about circuit design but have an idea that I would like to develop. I am looking for someone that has some experience in analog mixer (most important), DAC, and MIDI design. If anyone is interested in this project please PM me

Thanks Chris.
Chris;
if you consider a team, I have some experience in DAC design, no experience in MIDI design, real mastership in analog design, and fluent creative thinking (I have a superfast parallel analog optimizer somehow connected to brain).
If it is in interest for you, please drop me a message.

By the way, I have developed a vocal processing chain I call be-el-contour, I am going to make it a "labeled poop" before revealing details, that may be of interest for you.
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MIDI is a variant on serial communication schemes so if you can handle RS-232 or that ilk, MIDI is no big deal. Many modern micro's build in the serial communication firmware making it even easier.

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MIDI is a variant on serial communication schemes so if you can handle RS-232 or that ilk, MIDI is no big deal. Many modern micro's build in the serial communication firmware making it even easier.

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John;
I know that; but I never designed anything using MIDI. It does not mean I can't; it means I did not drive that way yet so don't know what kind of trees and houses are on that road. However, I'll discover that as soon as drive there, but the question was about experience.

You may laugh, but I've never used I2C, for example.
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