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Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:00 am
by imJonWain
I'd be happy to chip in on tracing any infanem stuff out digi2t isn't working on or planning to work on. There were a bunch of smaller builders on here doing weird/neat stuff a few years back that would be fun to trace out just for the history of it.

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:21 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
I'll register that I have a Faye Sing if anyone is interested in tracing - it sounds fantastic, glad I bought another after missing it for years. Important caveat: you must not completely destroy my pedal :lol: ;)

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:07 pm
by goroth
Can I trace it?
I will probably destroy your pedal

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 6:54 pm
by K2000
digi2t wrote:Typical. I had to replace both jacks on the DN. One snapped right at the base of the bushing. It would seem that the bushings are machined from camambert.
Have you tried pairing it with a crusty baguette?

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:33 pm
by digi2t
I have an Improb drive, new in the box. Bought it when they went on sale years ago. $99 I think. Anyway, just never got around to tracing it, but it's in the cue now.

Doing the whole line would be cool, sort of like our Schumann, Spaceman, or Guyatone quests. If anyone wishes to loan out their pedal for a trace, Phil and I would be down for it.

PM me, and we can figure something out.

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:13 pm
by ibarakishi
if you traced the echo array you can sign me up to buy one. i don't have my STEP anymore, but if that was ever traced, i would buy that again as well. I sold it before its jacks could die. the STEP wasn't at all a 'wow' pedal, but was very utilitarian and useful in many live scenarios and for recording as well. echo array sounds way cooler. i wish i had got one back in the day, but i only ended up getting a DN and STEP when they were on sale. really hope you guys end up doing the echo array one way or another.

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:17 am
by univalve
taco satori wrote:I do, purchased from an ILF'er years ago, the poster who had the profile pic of the band The Locust in the all-white Locust-y suits.
Holy Schnikes

I still have all the infanem boxes. :cool:

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2021 2:15 pm
by D.o.S.
univalve wrote:
taco satori wrote:I do, purchased from an ILF'er years ago, the poster who had the profile pic of the band The Locust in the all-white Locust-y suits.
Holy Schnikes

I still have all the infanem boxes. :cool:
Now there's a name I haven't seen in a hot minute from a poster I haven't seen in a hot minute. How are you doing buddy?

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2021 4:39 am
by univalve
D.o.S. wrote:
univalve wrote:
taco satori wrote:I do, purchased from an ILF'er years ago, the poster who had the profile pic of the band The Locust in the all-white Locust-y suits.
Holy Schnikes

I still have all the infanem boxes. :cool:
Now there's a name I haven't seen in a hot minute from a poster I haven't seen in a hot minute. How are you doing buddy?
Thanks. All fine. Just not hanging out on forums much lately. But i still love ilf and the duders here.
One band still going.
Analog pattern robots is on hold. The drummer is working for 2 years in Vancouver. (So if Anyone needs a tight drum‘n‘bass guy, hit me up.)

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2021 1:07 pm
by Jero
echorec wrote:
manymanyhaha wrote:There was a period when I was gas'ing for all those Infanem boxes. What was the PLL called?
Second Voice/ SV Deluxe
Don't forget the big poppa that started it all...Analog Harmony Synth

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2021 10:32 pm
by ianmarks
Let me know how I can help. Not sure if Digi2t'spartner in crime is stateside, but if not, I can always repair any jacks, take some picks and trace, unless it is SMT. Don't have the skills for that. I've also got the STEP traced out, but haven't had a chance to draw up a schematic. Agree with Ibarakishi, cool utility box, but not overly wowed by the fuzz sound. Also, the texture knob is kind of strange, mostly effective in certain ranges. Would be interested to see what makes the 141G tick, but it is SMT :( IF any of these ever come to fruition and there is enough interest I'd be happy to do another small batch. Had a blast last time around.

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 9:29 am
by ibarakishi
ianmarks wrote: I've also got the STEP traced out, but haven't had a chance to draw up a schematic.
this is good to know, and even better to know its in good hands for everyone

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:56 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
digi2t wrote:I have an Improb drive, new in the box. Bought it when they went on sale years ago. $99 I think. Anyway, just never got around to tracing it, but it's in the cue now.

Doing the whole line would be cool, sort of like our Schumann, Spaceman, or Guyatone quests. If anyone wishes to loan out their pedal for a trace, Phil and I would be down for it.

PM me, and we can figure something out.
Ah that's when I got an improb drive too haha. Interesting pedal but ultimately didn't do it for me.


On the faye sing front I'm very happy to provide it if other people would like one traced but I actually use this thing a bunch so don't necessarily want to part with it immediately if nobody is that bothered!!! Hope that makes sense :)

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:28 am
by goroth
I got rid of the improbability drive because I found that I couldn't get the balance right between the sounds I was after and the tone. Sometimes I'd find something super cool but it'd be muffled and wouldn't cut through. Or vice versa where I wanted to shave the highs off a bit, but couldn't get it to do so without ending up in a completely different sound.

Re: Infanem Small Echo Array

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2021 2:47 pm
by Eivind August
:snax: