The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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The delay part is just a single PT2399, uses a TapTation chip for tap tempo and modulation. Active tone control, which is treble cut or boost for dark or bright delay sounds. Also has an output boost which works in conjuction with the input compressor that allows you to smooth out the input signal and decrease its volume into the delay part for better mixing. All runs on 18V
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new05002 wrote:The delay part is just a single PT2399, uses a TapTation chip for tap tempo and modulation. Active tone control, which is treble cut or boost for dark or bright delay sounds. Also has an output boost which works in conjuction with the input compressor that allows you to smooth out the input signal and decrease its volume into the delay part for better mixing. All runs on 18V


That's going to be really awesome.

I'm currently wiring up a Cave Dweller with the TapTation chip!
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So controls are:

Sustain, Input Volume, Repeats, Mix, Tone, Boost, Time, Modulation. Switches for quickly going between times scales as suggested all on the taptation datasheet. Compressor part is seperate and footswitch on/off and the delay is also on/off. 1590DD build
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new05002 wrote:So controls are:

Sustain, Input Volume, Repeats, Mix, Tone, Boost, Time, Modulation. Switches for quickly going between times scales as suggested all on the taptation datasheet. Compressor part is seperate and footswitch on/off and the delay is also on/off. 1590DD build


1590DD builds rull alllllll
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the delay itself uses filtering similar to the 1776 effects delay, so should be tapey. I have boards already ordered for this, including the compressor part
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I still need to make up the 1776 Delay. Guh
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ryan summit wrote:black house storys awesome
i found out recently
that when i was a teenager
all the high school chicks thought
thati lived in some drainage tunnel
next to the wallkill river
i was a runaway and lived in a gas station bathroom
peoples stories are so much more exciting than reality
unless you really are a satanic dentist


i love your posts. i should make these into lyrics.











new05002 wrote:for the Phase 45 idea, I was going to have a dual pot to control both speeds so that would be nearly matched, then a mix control for both to control mix from phaser to dry.


just go ahead and clone a Bi-phase.

you know you want to do it.
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wayyy to many controls. Looking to have maybe 2 max controls on it
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Droneforbreakfast wrote:
ryan summit wrote:black house storys awesome
i found out recently
that when i was a teenager
all the high school chicks thought
thati lived in some drainage tunnel
next to the wallkill river
i was a runaway and lived in a gas station bathroom
peoples stories are so much more exciting than reality
unless you really are a satanic dentist


i love your posts. i should make these into lyrics.


I like his posts a lot too - reminds me of robo without all the malice and snark
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mmmmmmm......... i want a Bi-phase clone though....... is it doable without breaking the bank? has to be a really complicated circuit, right? can you give me a quote? FB me.
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somewhere in the order of 200-300 bucks given complexity
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thanks, dude. once i'm settled in her majesties land i'll ask for you to build me one, i've wanted that for the longest time to run keys/synths into.
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You moving to England, Marlon?
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yeah. in about 1 and a half or two months, if everything goes according to plan. which it should, really.
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Very cool - I've always wanted to visit England. What town/city will you be moving to? I hope it all goes smoothly for you :animal:
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