Exciter

Silence semh9228 at oberlin.edu
Tue Aug 25 17:34:16 CEST 1998


As I understand it,
The exciter filters out everything below a certain frequency, let's say,
5Khz.  It then distorts these frequency bands, and then mixes the original
signal with the modified signal.  The output then sounds 'brighter'
because it actually adds harmonics that weren't originally present in the
signal.  It was really a novelty at the time.  Speaking of tubes, the
original was accidentally created when one of the design guys at Aphex
incorrectly assembled a tube amp.  The result was what is
considered to be the first 'psycho-acoustic' enhancer.  The first design
was so secret that they wrapped the entire circuit in epoxy, and only made
the unit available for rental, it could not be purchased.  You can see why
they might write into EM with copyright complaints.  I have never seen the
schematic for the original, but I think that other circuits sound just as
good.  Just split a signal, send half through a hipass filter and the
distortion circuit of your choice, and then mix the two signals back
together.  There you go.  I have heard most of this second hand so please
correct misinformation.  Thanks.

				Eli

					




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