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Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 10:28 pm
by Lemyisgod
Im not good with Electronics thats why I was posting to see if I could comission someone to build me a analog Low pass resonance filter.
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:05 am
by eatyourguitar
yeah totally but I would need to charge like $150 shipped. about the same price as the xerograph. you may need to wait like a month to get it though.
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:43 pm
by Lemyisgod
Now how much if I added a high pass filter too it? Something like the MS-20 clones. like this -
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/fr ... resonator#
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:32 pm
by eatyourguitar
I was actually thinking of an MS-20. I have the schematic for a MS20 HP or LP that runs on a 9v boss adapter. this could be fun. if you want me to build it, I will. you could have a toggle or a foot switch for HP, LP
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 6:07 pm
by Lemyisgod
PM sent eatyourguitar
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:39 pm
by John Lyons
I have two parametric EQs and neither will get the sounds I want it too.
Are they fully parametric? (Cut/Boost, Q and Frequency)
Wahs are bandpass so that's why they don't sound anything like what you want.
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:54 pm
by eatyourguitar
I think he means graphic EQ. anyway, there is a MS20 filter pedal with HP/LP in the works. I think I have a reliable source for LM13600N @ $3 each. I need two. we will see how big this is on stripboard. I have lots of projects that would be great for getting double sided boards made. I want to stick this MS20 filter in my triwave picogenerator project. all 9v stuff.
Re: Commision a Resonance Filter
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:39 pm
by culturejam
D-Rainger wrote:There's always this
http://www.raingerfx.com/compactotron%20c-2.html. Can be parked at a frequency. However it does have a distortion circuit in action all the time... Just thought I'd mention (in a not too self-promoting way).
Whoa. That is BAD ASS.
