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All digital DDRC-88A? 7 years 6 months ago #23971

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Any plans to develop an all digital DDRC-88A? (similar to a multichannel version of the DDRC-22D?) We would be VERY interested in this! (so we could use our own converters). Thanks.

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All digital DDRC-88A? 7 years 6 months ago #24001

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Did I post this question in the wrong area?

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All digital DDRC-88A? 7 years 6 months ago #24002

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Not sure, but miniDSP don't telegraph what they are working on anyway.

Your question is a bit non-specific. There is an all-digital multichannel Dirac processor already, the nanoAVR DL.
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All digital DDRC-88A? 7 years 6 months ago #24099

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@tambling

As per John's reply, we indeed don't publicize future products, our roadmap or any XYZ technology we're going to go after.. Most important for the good of our customer base as new platforms may take up to 6months of R&D, we just don't want to set expectations. It's the wrong way for both our customers and our engineering team (under the pressure to release the product) . Hence I'm afraid that we can't help on this question..

Maybe the nanoAVR DL could help your application?

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