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Radikal Spectralis 2 mix Scope and Waldorf technology
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:09 pm
by HUROLURA
As can be noticed on this image:

- Spectralis 2 preview
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The spectralis integrate a mix of both Scope NOAH/ASB and Waldorf Micro Q technology ...
The encoder cap of the NOAH/ASB and the switches of the MicroQ !!!
Sorry ... or ... are theese some hints about what has been integrated in it ?
CheerZ
Re: Radikal Spectralis 2 mix Scope and Waldorf technology
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:45 pm
by johnbowen
No it just means he got his parts from the same sources.
We ended up getting switch caps for the Solaris from the same manufacturer who makes them for the Virus - and I had no idea until Christof Kemper told me about it.
john b.
Re: Radikal Spectralis 2 mix Scope and Waldorf technology
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:52 am
by HUROLURA
Thanks for the reply John.
Just what I suspected actually.
Just found that funny...
CheerZ
Re: Radikal Spectralis 2 mix Scope and Waldorf technology
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:34 pm
by HUROLURA
The technology used for the original Spectralis is a Texas Instrument TMS320c6xxx DSP.
I do not think they would have changed their DSP target to an Analog devices ADSP2636x as this would mean hard work (much harder than porting the Scope DSP atoms from the original Scope ADSP21065 to the new ADSP21369 who both integrate the same core, the new being the 4th generation of the 1st one).
Only Universal Audio did that jump from one technology to the other one (UAD1 > UAD2).