Re: so how's the rainy day delay coming along
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 2:04 pm
Since this thread is bumped I would love to see it have an effects loop like you mentioned on page 2. We do want it! The possibilities..
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blanket wrote:Will it have an expand feature like the Endangered Audio AD4096?
excane wrote:blanket wrote:Will it have an expand feature like the Endangered Audio AD4096?
THIS.
Oh man, Ryan make this happen!!
Ryan wrote:Good question.. I've got a couple ideas to try...
First, I'll try an all analog delay and see what kind of circuit I can get going with the V3205 chips. They're really the only viable analog BBD chip available now.. I've never tried one yet though and I didn't like the V3207 compared to the MN3007...
madmax1012 wrote:regardless of what it is, I'll probably buy it because it's from the Dr.
Ryan wrote:Good question.. I've got a couple ideas to try...
First, I'll try an all analog delay and see what kind of circuit I can get going with the V3205 chips. They're really the only viable analog BBD chip available now.. I've never tried one yet though and I didn't like the V3207 compared to the MN3007...
What I'd like to do even more though is get my hands on a decent resolution digital delay chip that can do very clean and pristine repeats of a reasonable length, at least a second. Then make it so that you can degrade that clean and pure delay and make it sound analog all the way to lo-fi with some kind of quality control knob.
I found a cool tutorial where a guy uses an ATmega32 to make a really simple delay processor.. I'm wondering if I can do something similar with high resolution AD/DA converters and maybe a chip or two of external memory.
Lots to think about with a new delay pedal and my hamster wheel is definitely turning...
AngryGoldfish wrote:Of course, if you can do something like the JHS