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Hammond@zk3.dec.com Archives
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These are the archives from Mark Longo's original Hammond List, 1994-97
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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: last time: a Univibe for Dallas
> accomplish that effect. Dallas..... Dear Dallas , the Univibe IS quite simple, like most of all the other genuine seventies 'sound effect inventions'. But somebody mentioned AM and FM effects for low frequencies. This sounds to me as something to reread & keep in mind. You might indeed want to get quite some Amplitude Modulation (tremeloe) and, if possible, some Freq. Modulation (Phasing). Possible solutions for your bass rotor simulator: 1. Two bass speakers with stereo tremeloe stereo phasing simultaneously, switchable in speed, of course. 2. One bass speaker with the same, in mono this time. 3. Open up a fixed speaker Leslie clone and have a look at what does the bass simulation there. I've seen some Dynachords and Solton like that. There is an awful lot of this around, either as real product or DIY schematic. Take a look at 'Analogue Heaven' on the internet. ( In a year we hear: 'Yeah, well I just bought me this fantastic Selman Simutator etc..!) ( I really should't do this: talking someone who simply plays his organ into SOLDERING! Just got out of that mess myself and started playing , finally...!) Comments: Authenticated sender is <IO029853@student.io.tudelft.nl> > What I need is something like the bass emulator from a Motion Sound Pro 3 > unit. I wonder if anybody knows of a relatively simple circuit that could Mart.
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