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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Thanks!Chankgeez wrote:I really liked the version of the Stone Splitter that I played as part of the tourbox.It can only get better.
I guess technically speaking the Stone Splitter is still in development, in that I have not fully fleshed out all the new additions I've worked into the design. The important stages are the same as already proven though, so bringing this up to the point at which I will have fully built units available for sale is not a formidable task. So, yes, there will be units available soonish (as measured in my time, FWIW). I'll be sure to let you know when they are available.frodog wrote:So the Stone Splitter is still in development? I mean will there be a new, pre-built version available at some point? Same as Chank I liked that one as it was, but I fully get it if you want to improve/simplify the design somehow.
Octave down circuit. In the main mode your input signal splits into a dry path, a high pass filter, and a low pass filter - those latter two essentially forming a primitive crossover, and each component of the signal (minus dry) feeds its own octave divider. It's all discrete transistor instead of divider chips though (those sections are based on analog computer texts from the early 1960s). Each divided output feeds a waveshape section, and is then can be mixed back in with some dry signal to taste. There's an output each for both high and low frequency dividers, or the two are mixed to one output if a second plug is not inserted. (outer output jack is the combined output if inner output jack is not inserted)shikawkee wrote:I'm sorry, I guess I missed it, what's the Stone Splitter all about?
Damn, that is right in line with what I've been gassing for lately. You need to stop making awesome stuff, because I can't afford it allcrochambeau wrote:Octave down circuit. In the main mode your input signal splits into a dry path, a high pass filter, and a low pass filter - those latter two essentially forming a primitive crossover, and each component of the signal (minus dry) feeds its own octave divider. It's all discrete transistor instead of divider chips though (those sections are based on analog computer texts from the early 1960s). Each divided output feeds a waveshape section, and is then can be mixed back in with some dry signal to taste. There's an output each for both high and low frequency dividers, or the two are mixed to one output if a second plug is not inserted. (outer output jack is the combined output if inner output jack is not inserted)shikawkee wrote:I'm sorry, I guess I missed it, what's the Stone Splitter all about?
Add in a feedback path or two to allow instability or re-triggering of the dividing flip-flop sections and it takes on a life of its own.
I'll certainly start a thread on in once I have them dialed and available.
The bipolar power converter (RMA Boxer PCB depicted on page 7) is specifically ordered for the preamps, it just so happens it potentially solves other problems as well. My goal is to use the preamp circuit while recording demos, unless the character does not go neutral enough, then I'll just use them to blast things. So - yeah, that's on the short list, and you're first in line for the right of rejection.ibarakishi wrote:still hoping the preamp prototype is done by the end of the year
MrNovember wrote:You need to stop making awesome stuff, because I can't afford it all
$harkToootth wrote:Stone Splitter with the Polish CEM 3394 filter knock off?
EDIT: The Perogie Spliter
this is what i like to hear. suuuuper excited for this, can't wait to see how it pans out and to finally get to try it out. currently what control/parameter set are you looking at including for knobs to adjust sound of the preamp (if im allowed to ask)?crochambeau wrote:
The bipolar power converter (RMA Boxer PCB depicted on page 7) is specifically ordered for the preamps, it just so happens it potentially solves other problems as well. My goal is to use the preamp circuit while recording demos, unless the character does not go neutral enough, then I'll just use them to blast things. So - yeah, that's on the short list, and you're first in line for the right of rejection.
You're allowed to ask (of course!) I just don't know if the answer will be that exciting.ibarakishi wrote:this is what i like to hear. suuuuper excited for this, can't wait to see how it pans out and to finally get to try it out. currently what control/parameter set are you looking at including for knobs to adjust sound of the preamp (if im allowed to ask)?crochambeau wrote:
The bipolar power converter (RMA Boxer PCB depicted on page 7) is specifically ordered for the preamps, it just so happens it potentially solves other problems as well. My goal is to use the preamp circuit while recording demos, unless the character does not go neutral enough, then I'll just use them to blast things. So - yeah, that's on the short list, and you're first in line for the right of rejection.