assistance please?

Michael reslabs at airmail.net
Mon Jun 14 18:50:16 CEST 1999


The PAIA ping pong did this very well. I still use mine. It is actually two
tremlos timed backwards with full control. Not sure if they still offer it
PAIA.com

Jeremy Martin wrote:

> I had an idea the other day of a noise-making device I'd like to construct,
> but I havn't the foggiest idea how. I was wondering if someone would
> possibly draw up a quick, rough schematic as to how to construct this device?
>
> I would like the device to have a standard output that I could plug into an
> amp or speakers or whatever, an on/off switch, three knobs, and two inputs.
>
> The two inputs would take standard big plug-in things of noise (mono).
>
> The first knob would control how long each sound was played before
> switching to the other sound. Imagine, if you will, kind of like a strobe
> light of sound that switched between the two inputs, with this knob
> controlling how fast it switched back and forth, or how long each input was
> played. Maybe a range from .2 to 2 seconds or something.
>
> The second knob would control the ratio between the time each pitch was
> played. I.e., if it was set to middle, they would both be played equally -
> each pitch would be played for the same amount of time before switching
> back to the other pitch. If it was turned clockwise all the way, the first
> input would get twice as long as the second input. . . counter-clockwise
> all the way the SECOND input would get twice as much time as the first input.
>
> The third knob would control the volume of the output.
>
> Another thing I would like to have, if possible, would be another on/off
> type switch that controlled mono/stereo, and two more knobs that controlled
> the stereo position of each of the two inputs, which you could pan L/R
> with, for each of the seperate noises.
>
> Thank you for your help! Let me know what isn't clear about this and I'll
> elaborate more, as I'm sure something or other doesn't make sense. :)
>
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