Solid, well put me down for a board at least if you have some made
I also love the sound of the 633.. I bought some LM1496 to fool around with, but they haven't shown up yet. My other ring adventures have all been pseudo ring stuff based of 567 chips.
BetterOffShred wrote:
Are you getting your 30 volt swing from a transformer? Or the 1044 ?
lt1054, which just arrived yesterday.
the headroom on the ad633 is nicer than I thought! I thought I'd have to add a noise gate but it's pretty quiet when I let the ringmod trail off and palm the strings. no carrier bleed even. I imagine it'll be even better when its off the breadboard and onto a properly ground-fill'ed pcb and in a box. I bought this chip probably 12 years ago and never did anything with it. glad to see it works and isn't a fake.
it's darker than the digital implementation I had earlier (in the video), but thats not a bad thing.
Wil this be a new pedal available from you?
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
I thought it was actually chimes/percussion.
Then I thought it was ring mod.
Pretty sure it's ring mod on the e guitar/bass sound. There is some other percussion that could be what they tuned off (double hit sound at like 5 seconds). Some of the sounds ring out too long and bell like and some don't which also makes me think it's a combo of ring mod and tuned bells/chimes/persuasion.
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