[sdiy] Chorus unit

Goddard, Duncan goddard.duncan at mtvne.com
Mon Feb 12 20:03:50 CET 2001


>>>I just had an idea, but I sure it's been done before.
> Run digitized audio into a RAM buffer, then read it back wrong.....<<<
> 
you'd need something to stop all the clicks you'd get from the edges, the
non-zero-crossings and so forth...... it'd probably sound like a
non-repetitive reverb with no dry signal. which would be cool.

d.


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