Final Tremolessence Prototype Jan 26, page 7

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Re: Final Tremolessence Prototype Jan 26, page 7

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African or European?
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Are you suggesting that Coconuts are migratory?
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Not at all, they could be carried.
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Scruffie wrote:So it's decided then... We Burn Ryan as a Witch.


*gets protection from Nicholas Cage, the protector of witches*

You guys see that movie yet??

The pcb for the Elements is gonna freak people out and make them think I'm a witch.. it's covered in mysterious arcane symbols...

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Are you gonna use the stereo jacks in the RRR V2?
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You know, a few forumites turned me on to those jacks during several discussions.. Gururyan, Oinkbanana, Jack Deville.. thanks guys!

And yeah, I'm gonna use those suckers on the RRR v2.. and I really want to stuff that sucker into the same size box as the new Tremolessence too...
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Ryan wrote:
Scruffie wrote:So it's decided then... We Burn Ryan as a Witch.


*gets protection from Nicholas Cage, the protector of witches*

You guys see that movie yet??

The pcb for the Elements is gonna freak people out and make them think I'm a witch.. it's covered in mysterious arcane symbols...

Nah I haven't! I hear it's not bad though considering Nicholas Cages... unfortunate recent luck in films (well other than Kick ass, that was meanna be good).

Ooo... You'll have to let me in on how the Elements is going Ryan :cool: that PCB sounds Frigging cool.
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Haha I like Nick Cage... I love the National Treasure movies, that's one of my favourite genres... treasure/mystery hunting!

I enjoyed the witch movie though.. but I'm so easy, I love stuff like that.

The Elements is ready for a first pcb.. I haven't been talking about it much... I need to do a post about it and talk about the features I've arrived at. Pete, I was gonna send you the schemo and show you what I'm up to in it, see what you think.
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you and roger ebert like him, thats about it! seriously though hes been good a few times. national treasure is great.

im hoping this will be my first doctor scientist purchase...looks so cool
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Mr. Cage is only good when he is being played by John Travolta... and vice versa.



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Scruffie wrote:
Ryan wrote:
Scruffie wrote:So it's decided then... We Burn Ryan as a Witch.


*gets protection from Nicholas Cage, the protector of witches*

You guys see that movie yet??

The pcb for the Elements is gonna freak people out and make them think I'm a witch.. it's covered in mysterious arcane symbols...

Nah I haven't! I hear it's not bad though considering Nicholas Cages... unfortunate recent luck in films (well other than Kick ass, that was meanna be good).

Ooo... You'll have to let me in on how the Elements is going Ryan :cool: that PCB sounds Frigging cool.

National Treasure was pretty good, and The Bad Lieutenant was fantastic. At least in my opinion.

Thanks for explaining about the stereo process. It really is an ingenius idea. Speaking of Jack Deville, his inwards looks fantastic. :drool:
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Bad Leiutenant was perfect.

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BOTH!

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All I can think to really say is :drool:
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Re: A Tremolessence prototype is born...

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Ryan wrote:Here's the list of features that I humbly think comprise the ultimate analog tremolo pedal:

>9 - 18vdc operation
>bulletproof reverse polarity protection
>soft touch true bypass relay based switching
>stereo input and output with separate audio paths
>mono input stereo output operation possible too
>stereo output choice of sync (unison tremolo) or pan (left then right tremolo)
>expression control of rate and depth (works in stereo)
>'hold' mode allows foot- switch to be used as momentary engage for effect with adjustable rise time (works in stereo)
>5mm led on/off indicator, 3mm led always on oscillator status indicator
>huge range of rate
>active treble control with +/- 15dB of boost and cut
>lots of volume available, can be used as clean boost/treble boost pedal in 'hold' mode
>square and triangle waveforms with widely adjustable symmetry/pulse width
>analog signal path and oscillator with digital bypass switching
>hand-rolled LED/LDR optocouplers (nothing sounds as good as home made :p )
>top mounted input/output/power jacks with side mounted expression jacks
>new enclosure (125B) is approximately 5mm wider than previous version (increase is the width of a pencil)

The Tremolessence is amplitude modulation tremolo, it gets quieter and louder but doesn't alter the pitch/delay/frequency of the signal at all.


:idea: :whoa: Wow, that's a whole load of sweetness the pedal is offering! :drool: Damn You and Your GAS-inducing stuff, this makes me thinking of adding a tremolo in my fx chain now :facepalm: :lol:
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Re: A Tremolessence prototype is born...

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Bassus Sanguinis wrote:
Ryan wrote:Here's the list of features that I humbly think comprise the ultimate analog tremolo pedal:

>9 - 18vdc operation
>bulletproof reverse polarity protection
>soft touch true bypass relay based switching
>stereo input and output with separate audio paths
>mono input stereo output operation possible too
>stereo output choice of sync (unison tremolo) or pan (left then right tremolo)
>expression control of rate and depth (works in stereo)
>'hold' mode allows foot- switch to be used as momentary engage for effect with adjustable rise time (works in stereo)
>5mm led on/off indicator, 3mm led always on oscillator status indicator
>huge range of rate
>active treble control with +/- 15dB of boost and cut
>lots of volume available, can be used as clean boost/treble boost pedal in 'hold' mode
>square and triangle waveforms with widely adjustable symmetry/pulse width
>analog signal path and oscillator with digital bypass switching
>hand-rolled LED/LDR optocouplers (nothing sounds as good as home made :p )
>top mounted input/output/power jacks with side mounted expression jacks
>new enclosure (125B) is approximately 5mm wider than previous version (increase is the width of a pencil)

The Tremolessence is amplitude modulation tremolo, it gets quieter and louder but doesn't alter the pitch/delay/frequency of the signal at all.


:idea: :whoa: Wow, that's a whole load of sweetness the pedal is offering! :drool: Damn You and Your GAS-inducing stuff, this makes me thinking of adding a tremolo in my fx chain now :facepalm: :lol:

Temolo is always good! really I could get by with a fuzz and a trem for a lot of my needs :thumb:
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