Links to IC based effects

Started by vanessa, February 28, 2007, 10:54:20 AM

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vanessa

Hello, I'm trying to find a website that had a bunch of IC based effect circuits (I think they had some that used 555 timers, Hex inverters, op-amps of course, lots of bigger chips). They were smaller circuits that optimized bigger chips. Any help would be great!

Thank you all,

Van


petemoore

  Do you refer to Tim Escebedo's 'Circuit Snippets' ?
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

vanessa

Quote from: petemoore on February 28, 2007, 10:58:38 AM
  Do you refer to Tim Escebedo's 'Circuit Snippets' ?

Thank you Pete. I double checked Tim's site to see if it was the one, but it was not. I can't seem to find the one I came across before.
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Any links at all would be greatly appreciated!


markm

Check the WIKI.....maybe it's there?  ???

Rafa


vanessa

Quote from: Rafa on February 28, 2007, 12:44:01 PM
maybe this one
http://www.commonsound.com/kits/doku.php

Nope... I believe this site had one effect that was the go-to circuit for the site (I think that's how I got there) and a bunch of others. If I remember each circuit just had a couple of chips and very few extra parts. Everything was mostly done with chips. They also looked modular, like there was no wiring shown and that they could be used as building blocks for other effects.


Meanderthal

I am not responsible for your imagination.

slacker



vanessa

There was one other...

I'm confusing this site with it. But this was one of them. There was another that had circuits much like the Vanishing Moon using mostly IC's.

slacker

let's see if i can do it again. It's not the Tone God's website is it? http://www.geocities.com/thetonegod/

vanessa

That site looks cool. But not the one.

I had another thread about this one and I had to kill it because I did not want people to think the site was a DIY synth web site.

The circuit I found to be cool from this site (that I can't find) was some sort of triggered tone generator device (I believe it to be a distortion effect). It took your input signal and generated a solid wave from it (my immediate reaction was it could be used for guitar synth stuff). I believe there was a threshold to it. I'm sure there was some sort of tracking issues. It used a couple of IC's.