Re(2): [sdiy] Inside a Roland Dimension-D or schematics?
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Wed May 9 22:09:36 CEST 2001
jhaible at t-online.de skriver:
>Coincidence ? I'm just in the process of building a clone.
>I wanted to wait until it's finished, but now that you ask ...
Aha! (Ears wide open!)
>
>The best chorus I ever heard - actually the only chorus I would
>use for 2-VCO-synths. It's so *subtle*, rather than spectacular.
>(Most chorus units produce "spacy-ness" and artificial "width" -
>this one just enhances the signal without much side effects.)
Yes, if you have the proto up I suggest you try patching it in as a feedbackloop
with any delay.
It's sounds so good.
>
>The secret of the Dimension D, as I see it, is a very clever
>equalizing of the various signal paths.
I suspected this.
>
>It has two independend delay lines (true stereo).
Just as a few of the other Roland effect devices. Rolands RSS series comes to
mind.
They had true stereo chorus, reverb etc. Look at www.modezero.com for a some of
them.
>
>Slow chorus (I think 0.5 Hz and 0.25 Hz) with rather long
>delay times, and that terriffic filter / cross-mix matrix.
Hmm, very interesting.
best regards Per Mattsson
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