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schematic for RDS1900 anyone?



I did a search and someone named Scott Martin a few years back mentioned 
having one on this list; one of the few references coming up for a 
schematic search.  Digitech sent me a diagram that isn't right for this 
and I'm up against drawing everything out if I can't find it for a guy 
whose friend died and he wants to restore it at any cost.  Signal is 
dropping out in the wet side somewhere on the analog board where the bad 
documentation is. RDS123 they sent isn't the same it appears. -Bob

Bernhard Wagner LD wrote:

> An alternative to brothersyncing has been pioneered by Andre LaFosse  
> using 5 EDPs:
>
> http://andrelafosse.livejournal.com/7564.html
>
> Bernhard
>
> On Jan 5, 2007, at 11:10 :02, Bob Weigel wrote:
>
>> I need to get this setup finished for a client who wants to run 8  
>> echoplexes with 4 stereo sync'd channels basically.
>>
>> I think what is happening is..we're going to need some midi  
>> filtering unless there is some way I'm missing to internally filter  
>> the start recording messages :-).  Because right now, when one  
>> starts, they all start or some such thing.  I have to get back to  it 
>> and see where we're going.  It's been a few months but I need to  
>> find someone before I dig into it again who has experience running  
>> both brother sync and midi.  Thanks, -Bob Weigel  406-582-5849
>>
>>
>
>


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