Vortex Communications manufactures and supplies video and audio equipment to broadcasters and system builders worldwide from its base in the UK. You can click on any of the coloured triangles below for specific product areas. 4 Stereo Channel Audio A/D Converter, 4 Channel Audio D/A Converter, The 4776 handles 8 analogue channels (4 AES/EBU signals). Each module has four independent converters, each handling one AES/EBU signal (i.e two analogue audio signals).
The digital connections are arranged directly to match the de-embedder module in pairs of AES/EBU signals.
The D to A utilises 20 bit digital to analogue converters.
The converters sample at 48 kHz for use with the DRX4779 de-embedder modules or when locked to analogue composite syncs. They may also operate at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz for stand alone use when locked to a suitable AES/EBU reference.
The DRX4776 and its connector module occupy one slot in any of the DRX series rack frames.
Scrubber:
I made Scrubber for doing the time-stretching "Dread-voice" thing you hear in a lot of old jungle and drum and bass. Of course, cos it's me it kinda got out of hand and bloated with options and functions - syncing to tempo, nasty granular stuff and a whole bunch of ways to control the playback with the mouse in the waveform window.
Now I’m working on a new C++ version that will be much better written and have lots more functionality, with the intention of leading on into further future projects. It's still a long way from finished and I'm still so I'm afraid you're on your own with this old alpha til I get round to finishing it.
Known issues - the file-browser is far from ideal - it'll show up every file, but you can only load .wavs. The waveform display is pretty shoddy (it kinda needs a zoom function to make the looping useful) and the file info isn't saved with your song or the scrubber programs (so it won't remember which .wav file you had loaded the next time you load the song up.
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