Hi guys,
First of all I am sorry for the deep silence in the last months. Just wanted to let you guys know that we had to do a break in the project development in the last months due to personal and professional reasons. Fortunately we got the team back together and are back on track since the beginning of the year doing our amazing work. I can now say the project is moving again at a steady pace with everyone committed and motivated.
Current Status:
Last year we tested our Beta 2 version of the I/O card for VCA consoles. At the time we were having some noise issues that were worrying us particularly because we were testing an entirely new hardware architecture for the card (a better one). After careful analysis of the data and the test circumstances we suspected the problem wasn't with the card but rather with the test conditions at that particular time (lots of problems were happening with the tested console and studio computer, and room heating issues). For this reason, we started this year by redoing the tests and I can report everything worked flawlessly surpassing our expectations, confirming the problem was indeed with the test conditions at that particular day. We were happy to find that we were able to get super steady signals, high precision inputs/ouputs (12 bits) and everything else working like we have planned originally (fader LED controls, cut automation, status switches, loopback relays, etc.).
We are going to release some videos soon of the prototype working, we are in the process of scheduling a new demonstration session for the purpose of making these videos. More news soon...
Next Steps:
We are now already working on the SMD version. This will allow us to reduce card size, reduce costs (up to 2/3 reduction expected), reduce complexity and improve even further the quality of the results.
Facing the number of components we ended up with the through-hole version, at this point we are seriously considering dropping the through-hole option all the way. We believe the amount of cost reduction itself is enough reason for everyone here to prefer the SMD version.
As a final note. Please take in consideration that this is a community project, we are working super committed in the project but in our free time. Sometimes it's just unfeasible to set deadlines, we just manage as we go. One thing is certain, the project will see the light of the day sooner or later. We are also committed to be the best project around, faithful to its base goals and to the SSL culture. Finally we are committed to bring everyone this computer at a fair price-point (prices circulating for other projects are insane...).
Please be free to ask your questions.
Cya soon!
Cheers,
Artur