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Company Kato Development, Germany | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II
| Autoconfig ID 2145 / 128
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- Texas Instruments TMS320AV110PBM
- MPEG layer I / II decoding in realtime
- fixed sample rate and resolution, 16 bit 44.1kHz output
- 128 kB FIFO buffer for internal CRC checking - error protection avoids noise
- 16 bit audio playback for replacing Paula - native AHI support
- Paula passthrough - simple analog mixing with Melody output
- Toccata emulation
- expansion bus for the sampler module with high speed serial port in development
- 2 audio in (for Paula passthrough), 2 audio out, all RCA
- AHI driver
- supported by NetBSD
Rev 1.3, front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Rev 1.3, front side
Rev 1.3, back side
Company Kato Development, Germany | Date 1998 | Amiga A1200
| Interface clock port
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- recording and playback at 44.1 and 48 kHz, full duplex
- analog and host part is connected via ribbon cable which transports digital data only
- AHI driver
analog part (same for all models)
- 20 bit Crystal AD/DA converter
- 108 dB signal to noise ratio
- 9 pin DSUB connector for plugging the adaptor with 6 RCA connectors
- two stereo line in connectors (RCA) - analog mixed and value controlled
- one internal input for CD-ROM audio
- one stereo output connector (RCA)
- passthrough and monitoring
host part
- connects to clock port
- clock port passthrough for the optional RS232 module, Twister 1200
- 2 or 4 kB FIFO buffer to prevent interruption of playback and recording
- Melody 1200 Base
- 20 bit resolution
- 4 kB FIFO buffer
- Melody 1200 Plus
- 16 or 20 bit resolution
- 2 kB FIFO buffer
- 128 kB RAM for playback
- MPEG 1 audio layer I / II decoder DSP (Texas Instruments TMS320AV110PBM)
- Melody 1200 Pro
- 20 bit resolution
- 4 kB FIFO buffer
- MPEG 2.5 audio layer II / III decoder DSP
optional Digital I/O module
- connects to the ribbon cable between the analog and host parts
- Crystal A-Lan controller for audio networking
- 24 bit input and output
- golden RCA and fibre connectors
- jobs like Analog-In to Digital-Out or Digital-In to Analog-Out are done without the computer incorporated
front side