Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!hao!gatech!mcnc!rti!xyzzy!jonesjg From: jonesjg@xyzzy.UUCP (Greg Jones) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Audio filter in the 1000 Message-ID: <674@xyzzy.UUCP> Date: 7 Mar 88 03:46:19 GMT References: <2604@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: jonesjg@xyzzy.UUCP () Organization: Data General Corporation, Research Triangle, NC Lines: 22 In article <2604@crash.cts.com> steelie@pro-charlotte.cts.com (Jim Howard) writes: >Is it possible to remove the filter in the 1000 without seriously >messing with electronics? Im intrested in removing it for some >digital sampling, mainly drums and such. (WHY OH WHY couldn't CBM >have had the foresight to make it software switchable on the 1000??) Well I can't say anything about the integrity of the circuit but for those interested I thought I would pass this on ... In the lastest Amazing Computing (Vol 3 Number 3) (Just came in yesterday) there is a little circuit by Richard Rae that allows the Amiga 1000 to be modified in a manner that allows software to control turning on and off the audio filter. I would like to upgrade my 1000 with this little circuit but I doubt it will happen anytime real soon. I would be interested in hearing anyones experience that has given it a try. It doesn't _LOOK_ to complicated, and _APPEARS_ to better thought out than some of the other hardware hacks I've seen. -- Greg Jones Data General, RTP, NC jonesjg@dg-rtp.dg.com ...!seismo!mcnc!rti!dg-rtp!jonesjg