I've been working for a while on a tube-driven IR loader, because of course I am. I started out with the AMT Pangaea IR loader module, and I had designed a PCB for their module to drop into, and it worked quite well. So when I felt like my design was polished enough to sell (about 8 months after starting) I went back to AMT and asked for pricing on the modules. I was a little upset to find that the price had nearly doubled since I first purchased one. So I decided I'M GOING TO BUILD MY OWN IR LOADER WITH BLACKJACK AND HOOKERS. And here's what I came up with:

I found out that AMT and Shift-Line both use the Analog Devices ADAU1701 for their DSP, so that seemed like a good place to start. I basically just copied the design of the ADAU1701 development board for the first round. I'm going to play with it like this and see what I need to make it sound good, then the next version will be more pedal-shaped to go into an enclosure. I'm missing a few SMD components that I need to add in, and hardware like pots and switches. Also I'm still waiting for my programming tool, Analog charges $200 for theirs so I got a Chinese knockoff for $45 that hasn't arrived yet.
I have a lot of weird ideas that fizzle out, but I really want this one to happen, which is why I'm sharing it here

I'll post updates as I go along.