BF-2 and MXR M117. Nice.
All you need is a CryBaby and the triumvirate is complete.
BF-2 and MXR M117. Nice.
It's in a tote in the garage with all the rest of the stuff
Same here. Same time, too.mothra wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 1:34 amThe Crybaby was actually the first pedal I ever got in like 91 or so
Yes. I already mention. They sound fantastic.aagnello wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 2:50 pm
If you're interesting in ancient history, here are my memories:
https://www.eventideaudio.com/50th-flas ... nt-phaser/
https://www.eventideaudio.com/50th-flas ... t-flanger/
Funnily enough the phaser was designed before LEDs were available so it used incandescent bulbs!
Oh, a high level visit!aagnello wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 2:50 pm They're similar but different. This type of effect was achieved first using tape delay.
In terms of electronic effects, Phasers came first. They were built with resistors and capacitors. The circuit is a special type of filter called an all pass filter. An all pass filter is flat across the audio spectrum but causes a phase shift. By varying the resistance, the phase shift can be swept. Phaser plugins are digital but they emulate the analog components and circuitry,
Flangers use delay. The first ones used bucket brigade delays which are basically a series of analog switches and capacitors. A clock shifts the sampled analog voltage through a series of capacitors. The time that it takes to get from the input to the output depends on how fast the clock is. By varying the clock, the delay varies. Adding a varying delay to the input signal results in a comb filter. As the delay changes the comb moves across the spectrum. This is the same effect that was achieved first using tape delay.
If you're interesting in ancient history, here are my memories:
https://www.eventideaudio.com/50th-flas ... nt-phaser/
https://www.eventideaudio.com/50th-flas ... t-flanger/
Funnily enough the phaser was designed before LEDs were available so it used incandescent bulbs!
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