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EVERYTHING SYNTH
"The picture shows the first prototype of the universal AD/DA module. In principle this module is nothing a clocked AD/processor/memory/DA chain. AD means Analog-to-Digital converter, i.e. the analog voltage (audio or control voltage) is converted into a digital format with 12 bit resolution. The digital signal is processed or delayed by a microcontroller with a large memory and then converted back into the analog voltage by an Digital-to-Analog converter. The prototype has two AD inputs (with attenuator), two clock inputs, 2 pairs of LEDs, and two DA outputs as for certain functions (e.g. voltage controlled bit crusher or waveshaper) two voltages are necessary. The mode is selected by means of 8 buttons and a LC display.
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Via Bee Jay in the comments of this post:
The Replicant product page is up with the feature list and samples. According to Chris on Analog Industries, it should be out before the new year.
Title link takes you to SCD (Something Completely Different). Under the Music section you will find tracks sectioned by year. Each track lists the gear used. You'll find the Waldorf Q+ only track under 2003, titled Rainbow 2 (direct link). Do make sure to check out the other tracks as well. It's a great way to hear what some of these synths sound like and it's all good music on its own.