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I wanted to begin building a Leibniz binary subsystem; however, it's not in the cards for me at the moment. The XAOC Drezno is an 8-bit Eurorack module that functions as an analog-to-digital (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC), forming a core part of the Xaoc Devices Leibniz binary subsystem. It converts incoming analog signals into a stream of eight binary gate signals and converts these binary signals back into an analog voltage. This allows for the digital manipulation of analog signals, creating effects like bit-crushing, quantization, and wave-folding. Key Features & Functionality Binary Conversion: The ADC side of the module takes an analog signal and converts it into eight separate binary gate outputs. Each gate output corresponds to a bit in the 8-bit representation of the analog signal, with the most significant bit representing the largest portion of the voltage and the least significant bit representing the smallest. Digital to Analog Conversion: The DAC side takes these eight binary inputs (gates) and converts them back into a single analog voltage output. Signal Manipulation: By patching bits from the ADC outputs into the DAC inputs, users can create new waveforms or manipulate the original signal digitally, even without other modules in the Leibniz subsystem. Quantization & Waveshaping: The process of converting analog to digital and back can be used for quantization, which makes step-like sounds from smooth voltages, or for various forms of waveshaping and signal degradation. Leibniz Binary Subsystem: The Drezno is designed to be part of a larger system, where other modules like Lipsk can perform further digital operations on the binary data created by the Drezno.
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