THAT Corp Dynamic processing IC's

Started by Greg Moss, September 09, 2003, 07:41:55 PM

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Greg Moss

Has anybody tryed out any of the THAT corp IC's?
http://www.thatcorp.com/index.shtml

The have a "low voltage analogue engine" a RMS detection/VCA chip which uses voltage whithin the range of a 9V battery:

http://www.thatcorp.com/4311desc.shtml

Anybody know where you can order smaller quantities?  Does anybody have advice on coaxing demo chips out of manufacturers?

Greg

Ed G.

Aren't THAT chips the basis of the RNC compressors? Or some other good compressor?

ahermida

If you go to their Links page, here are some of the people that use their stuff:

Amek Technology Group: www.amek.com
API: www.apiaudio.com
ARX: www.arx.com.au
AudioControl Industrial: www.audiocontrol.com
Audio Toys Inc: www.audiotoys.com
Benchmark Media Systems, Inc: www.benchmarkmedia.com
BSS Audio: www.bss.co.uk
Crest Audio, Inc: www.crestaudio.com
Crown: www.crownintl.com
D&R Electronica: www.d-r.nl
dbx Professional Products: www.dbxpro.com
DOD Electronics Corporation: www.DOD.com
Eastern Acoustic Works: www.eaw.com
Great River Electronics: www.greatriverelectronics.com
Drawmer: www.proaudio.co.uk/drawmer.htm
Orban Broadcast Products: www.orban.com
Peavey Electronics: www.peavey.com
PreSonus Audio Electronics: www.presonus.com
QSC Audio Products: www.qscaudio.com
R. L. Drake: www.rldrake.com
Rane Corporation: www.rane.com
Rocksonics: www.rocksonics.com
Symetrix, Inc: www.symetrixaudio.com
Solid State Logic: www.solid-state-logic.com
Sound Performance Lab: www.spl-electronics.com
Studer: www.studer.ch/studer
THX: www.thx.com
Yorkville Sound: www.yorkville.com

R.G.

Quote from: Greg MossHas anybody tryed out any of the THAT corp IC's?

The have a "low voltage analogue engine" a RMS detection/VCA chip which uses voltage whithin the range of a 9V battery:

Anybody know where you can order smaller quantities?  Does anybody have advice on coaxing demo chips out of manufacturers?

Look up "Pro Fusion"
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

Greg Moss

QuoteLook up "Pro Fusion"

Google came up with a few "pro fusions."  Which one should I be looking for?"  Also, what am I looking for there?

Thanks,

Greg

timrand

Try Here
http://www.profusionplc.com/product-frame.htm

They also do the JRC range !!

I used to work for one of those audio companys mentioned we used
THAT corp chips and found them to be excellent.
However we didnt use the type you mentioned

darren

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Greg Moss

Thanks guys, I'm going to have to check those out....

Greg