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- From: luthe@jach.hawaii.edu (Rusty Luthe)
- Subject: Re: Building effects units for guitars
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- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 20:19:40 GMT
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- Hi,
-
- Get the book Electronics Projects For Musicians by Craig Anderton. I've
- built almost every circuit in there and not only do they work but are
- very useful. Especially the Envelope Follower. That coupled to the
- Phaser project are really nice.
- For those who were following the thread the Envelope Filter question
- I would recommend reading Craigs discussion on the subject. Very
- informative. Better yet build one and try it out yourself!
- Gee I miss the days of build it yourself synths and guitar effects.
- DSP technology has brought that all to an end, unless you are willing to
- get into the nitty-gritty of DSP which is a very complex field and software
- intensive.
-
- Aloha,
- Rusty
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