[sdiy] Neural Agonizer samples

elmacaco elmacaco at nyc.rr.com
Thu Nov 24 09:13:44 CET 2005


Now that's a Reverb Module.

Great Job!!!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <tom.adam at telenet.be>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 2:33 AM
Subject: [sdiy] Neural Agonizer samples


> 
> >>So I recorded some small clips from my first real experiment with 
> >>the Neural Agonizer.
> >>More info here:
> >>http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html
> >>
> >>Here you can find the mp3's:
> >>http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-1.mp3
> >>http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-2.mp3
> >>http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-3.mp3
> >>I Like it already, although I'm not sure I calibrated it 
> >>correctly... This thing goes out of control easily, you'll notice 
> >>this in the mp3's. But by the time I had to stop I finally got the 
> >>hang of it.  I really like this analog stuff lately,
> >>
> >>Anyways, I'm happy it works now, it's not the most easy kit to put 
> >>together. I still need a place to put it (It has 2 rather  big 
> >>reverb-tanks) and I need to locate the Klingon home planet from here:
> >>Quote: "You'll probably find (as I did) that you can eliminate the 
> >>hum entirely by suspending the reverb tank in the centre of your 
> >>studio with the springs aligned towards the Klingon home planet." ;-)
> 
> ToAd
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