
Drezno II - Binary Conversion Computor
Drezno II [ˈdrɛznɔ] is an improved version of the original Drezno module. It is an essential member of the 8-bit Xaoc Devices Leibniz Binary Subsystem. The Leibniz subsystem is a family of modules that operate on 8 binary (two-state, on/off) signals. These signals are arranged as 8 bits of digital data and may represent analog signals and voltages, or they may be whatever you want them to be (clocks, gates, rhythms, etc.).Drezno features an ADC (analog-to-digital-converter) and DAC (digital-to-analog converter), allowing it to act as an analog front-end of the system. In other words, Drezno allows one to convert analog signals and CVs into digital numbers, as well as to obtain analog signals back from some other digital numbers (or 8 binary signals). Between these two conversions there is a whole universe of digital shenanigans waiting to happen resulting in all kinds of signal transformations and modulations.Both (ADC and DAC) sections of Drezno can work independently, or they can be