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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Thanks! I still haven't settled on a name, but I feel like retaining "tetanus" is important. I'll probably tame the hell out of the everything on 0 state, as full up just goes into that kind of squeaky fizz haywire silicon transistors do. Having a cleaner range down the dial will help dimensionally.lordgalvar wrote:That double tetanus booster...freaking great idea. Looking forward to it.
Some creative looping could make that thing a blast.
Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?
All of it is awesome.crochambeau wrote:Thanks! I still haven't settled on a name, but I feel like retaining "tetanus" is important. I'll probably tame the hell out of the everything on 0 state, as full up just goes into that kind of squeaky fizz haywire silicon transistors do. Having a cleaner range down the dial will help dimensionally.lordgalvar wrote:That double tetanus booster...freaking great idea. Looking forward to it.
Some creative looping could make that thing a blast.
I guess since I'm in the drawing board thread:
I'm awaiting PCBs for the Monobius ring mod, the Locus stereo width adjuster, and some three transistor VCAs for experimenting.
In conceptual is a discrete transistor octave divider and a two way active crossover (that will functionally be more like an overlapping high and low shelf - and for now is only under research as an integrated stage, not as a stand alone effect).
I'm still way behind in learning C, but I have drafted a list of criteria for another project that will see some of this and the existing stuff put together in interesting ways, and open wide doors on the user interface front.
So, long story short: and concerns/what-have-you, get at me and we'll get it sorted. Those who are still in wait, I have my own secret plans on how to make excellent the delay, but I'll be in touch anyway when it's realistically very close to being DONE.facehell wrote:Hi all, it's been a while. March has been the month of moving, and while I was initially optimistic I could juggle build output with relocation, it has become clear that this was a line of thinking malformed by a lack of trial run in the real world.
So, I'm currently running behind schedule. This impacts about a half dozen people, and everyone getting hit by my move will be getting a preferential treatment in some way or another (we'll address this in a one on one manner, but it'll either amount to feature creep or reduced cost to make up for the delay).
I'm on the last leg of the process right now, so soon the workflow situation will be better than before. Onward & upward, stay excellent to each other.
-Curtis
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
You just described the convertible gain build, piece of cake. The buffered output is still lost, as that transistor stage is built out as a gain source instead of a unity gain buffer.ibarakishi wrote:thats good to know. personally i think the two knob would be more usable and would sell better like you already said. would there be any way to have some sort of toggle that could allow for switching between high and normal gain versions or is this something that would be too difficult/not cost effective/time consuming?