Ted Morgan wrote on Tue, 20 January 2009 18:34 |
Karl Winkler wrote on Tue, 20 January 2009 18:29 |
Henry Cohen wrote on Tue, 20 January 2009 16:07 |
Bob Leonard wrote on Tue, 20 January 2009 16:56 | I'll also note that the IS400 is also a digital system and not compounder dependent.
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Just to clarify, the Lectro is not really a digital system: The RF and the transmitted audio are completely analog. The audio however goes through a DSP prior to transmission (A/D/A), then again after reception (A/D/A), negating the need for a compander.
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Just to add to this, I want to point out that what we are doing is NOT a DSP compandor. Instead, it is a quadrature mirror filter arrangement, and it can only be done in the digital domain. What is transmitter over the air is only the error signal from a predictive algorithm.
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D*mn Karl, gotta get all technical on him eh? lol The man is just looking for a wireless guitar rig so he can do this... But you are right!
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Well I stand corrected and thank you all. So let me clarify. First, I'll never be able to jump that high again, and the last time I did was in 1970. The guy in the picture must be able to jump very, very high. I see he's being held down with a cable.
Also, compandor is not spelled compounder, unless you're very old, and the IS400 transmits and receives using smoke and mirrors.