Synth Audio Control idea…

Hi folks! Sorry for the delay in posts.

I have been trying to find a way to have someone call, control something, as well as actively hear the changes. I found thrift shopping this Linksys made Two (2) line SIP Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) and at the local re-use place, this BroadcastTools line-Powered Hybrid.

This “Hybrid” acts like a bridge between the milk crate rack and the ATA. Giving you access to the caller mono audio (ex. a request line) via a send and also allows you to take a mono signal and send it over to the ATA for consumption at a remote location.

I also have been toying with the idea of trying to use DTMF to control things like relays. Maybe a drum trigger or gate of some sort?

Take care of each other.

TinyTools, Linksys ATA,
Call-in Hybrid/ATA Synth audio control Project.

A tale of two Tutors.

Recently Youtube user Techmoan posted an interesting historical video on an A/V format dubbed the Proto-powerpoint. The player of these film strip/8-track was called the TUTOR 16. This is interesting because this audio/data device reminds me of the one in my collection called the TUTOR 202. Check out the photos! Sadly, I have not found the programs that go with it and I am interested to see how the data was formatted on them. In the mean time I am going to try using this stereo cassette to 8-track adapter. I am guessing it is two tracks, one voice and one “data”.

Wish me luck and take care of each other.

Recent video gear repair

Data Video made this retail processing amplifier for a small regional photo/video electronics company called Spiratone. I have also seen some Vidimate branded consumer amps that share similar font styles. Same production line maybe?

Please take care of each other.