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Started by Fancy Lime, March 21, 2020, 02:35:29 PM

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Quoteid love to see if we can collaboratively come up with a new type of octave fuzz, that provides that octave up without an already existing schematic

edit, are there any wave folder-like octave up schematics out there? something like pic related?

Maybe this 8-up fuzz I posted this in 2008?



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There is another version too, and samples in my gallery.
Main problem, it's a bit tricky to bias right. Also, I have some questions about how it works...  :icon_mrgreen:
I think it can be modified to avoid fine tunning.

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Quote from: swamphorn on March 22, 2020, 09:56:27 PM
As for using a VCA, I worry about availability

Several of these chips are made by CoolAudio for Behringer products now; The DeepMind, Pro-One, etc etc - e.g. they're churning out tens of thousands. The Alfa ones are probably made in smaller numbers, but also widely available. The power supply is more of an issue - they often need slightly odd bipolar supplies. That's what I've been experimenting with, trying to run them from a LT1044.

Fancy Lime

That Temple of Kukulkan or Temple of the Feathered Serpent delay, I was talking about:



Many delays that a so close together that they interfere like a flanger with the time offset between the successive delays becoming longer (positive time stretch). This ought to be relatively simple with the FV-1, no? With delay time, initial time offset between the delays, and time stretch factor (from negative to positive) as controls.

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