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Fully Programmable Audio DSP Digital Effects Modules from Cliff Electronics

Cliff Electronics announces the availability of its new range of Digital Signal Processing Audio Effect modules. Cliff has been supplying components to the music and audio-broadcast industries since its foundation in 1977 and the DSP Digital Effects Modules increases their product offering to this growing market.

Four models are currently available, all of which are fully user programmable. For user convenience they also feature arange of built-in presets which can be modified if required. The entry point is the FM68030 Dual Sound Controller, and its Professional version the FM68031, with the FM68032 Professional 2 input, 4 output sound controller and the FM68033 Professional Quad channel sound controller completing the range.

All models of Cliff’s DSP Digital Effects Modules are very cost effective and simple to incorporate into audio system designs. Key features include a wide range of digital reverb, echo and delay special effects, including:  chorus, flanging, pitch shifting, spring reverb and emulation.

The DSP Digital Effects Modules are designed for use in musical instrument amplification and mixing consoles, these high quality products consist of PCB assemblies incorporating surface mounted components including custom designed CMOS LSI digital processors.  

A number of programming methods are available as standard to simplify operation.  These include programming from a PC utilising the supplied RC1 software which allows all characteristics to be fully programmable in real time and shown on screen and also via an Alpha-Numerical display using rotary encoders, momentary push button switches or potentiometers. Programming and control software is included with each purchase and a demonstration of the software is available prior to purchase for evaluation of the range of controls functions.

Where required in the end application function and parameter indication may be shown on LED Dot-Matrix displays, 7 Segment LED Displays or 2×16 – 4x4Character LCD displays.

Typical applications Include; guitar, keyboard and entertainer amplifiers and combos, audio and powered mixing consoles, effects pedals, Karaoke systems and mono to stereo converters for surround effect enhancing.

John Hall, General Manager of Cliff Electronics, comments; “Our range of Digital Signal Processing Audio Effect modules increases our product offering to the audio industry where we are already recognised as an innovative and highly reliable component source.  We have been supplying components to the music and pro-audio markets since 1964 and are always looking for new opportunities to grow our business in this global market.”

Cliff Electronics are market leaders in the design, development and manufacture of audio and power connectors, leads, test lead sets and accessories for a wide range of markets and supply major international OEMs. As a UK manufacturer Cliff are able to respond quickly to customer’s needs for both standard products and custom designs. Cliff manufactures audio, optical and power connectors and accessories, general industrial connectors, foot pedals, lighting connectors, terminal posts and connection blocks, motors, fans and assembly aids. Cliff can also provide a wide range of leads including test and instrumentation, audio, instrument and power. 

For more information call +44 (0)1737 771375, email end_of_the_skype_highlightingsales@CliffUK.co.uk or visit Cliffuk.co.uk

About Cliff Electronics

CLIFF Electronic Components Limited was founded in 1977 to supply the music industry with connectors. Cliff has subsequently greatly expanded their products and services to become a high quality supplier to most professional and industrial markets. As both a manufacturer and a distributor, the expansion of their product range has established Cliff as a prime source for components. From audio into test leads and accessories, general industrial connectors, foot pedals, hand tools, production aids, lighting connectors, motors and fans. Cliff also manufactures and sources various types of leads including audio, instrument and power leads. Cliff also has extensive expertise in moulding and metalwork and can provide a design, engineering and manufacturing service for the production of customised components and assemblies. Our plastics expertise includes injection-moulding, blow-moulding, extrusion, sonic-welding and printing. Metalwork includes stamping, machining, aluminium extrusion, finishing and printing. We also have the facility to enable assembly, inspection and testing. Cliff’s UK and Far Eastern production plants are certified to ISO 9001 2000 and employ design, engineering, technical, marketing and sales personnel. Quality has always been of prime importance and the majority of CLIFF products are covered by approvals from organisations including UL and VDE.

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