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AS logic technologies are scaled down, traditional analog functions such as filtering, tone generation and mixing may be done with large digital processors surrounded by D/A converters. The same technological advances have also made feasible complex multi-amplifier systems in which signals remain in the analog domain. The panel will discuss these two approaches with emphasis on cost/performance benefits based on present, as well as projected technological developments.