[sdiy] Thru-zero Flanger project...
Jean-Pierre Desrochers
jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Fri May 6 15:19:28 CEST 2011
>What kind of equipment do you use usually that 24bit quality is required
>and the diffence really matters?
This would be one of my guitar effect pedal.
So I need a very good sound quality, freq/noiseless wise..
That's why I said why reinvent the wheel and use
a ready available cheap digital delay pedal and use its inner circuits
like the DD400 from Behringer at $40 ..
J-Pierre
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>Hi Jean-Pierre
>> I thought I could use 2 Behringer DD400 delays and
>> and dismantle them to use there inner delays (24bits ADC type...) but
>> I'm sceptical about the audio quality at around $40.00 each..
>The audio quality is for sure zillionfold better than you might expect
>for $40.
>What kind of equipment do you use usually that 24bit quality is required
>and the diffence really matters?
>Florian
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Hi list,
I'm about to start a thru-zero flanger (mono) project using
ready made small delay modules for the flanging section(s).
Because I need to go before and after my original sound (thru-zero)
I need 2 delay sections:
-The first delay section would be a fixed 10msec.
-The second delay section would be a variable one (5...15msec)
Mixing both section will do a real thru-zero flanging effect
like the 70's tape flange effects. The modulation would be
'envelope follower' type like the Eventide Instant flanger.
Here is my question:
Do anybody knows of 'ready available' delay modules
I could buy that could do the 5..15 msec audio delays
with at least 24 bits precision ?
I would need 2 of them.
I thought I could use 2 Behringer DD400 delays and
and dismantle them to use there inner delays (24bits ADC type...) but
I'm sceptical about the audio quality at around $40.00 each..
You guys DSP experts, would it be easy for you to come up
with this type of delay modules using your favorite DSP's ?
Thanks for reading,
J-Pierre
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