[sdiy] Hammond scanner guitar effect project released..

jpdesroc jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Tue Apr 19 13:01:40 CEST 2016


 

Thanks ! 

Le 2016-04-18 22:07, Dave Brown a écrit : 

> That must be what I used. That is the "nib" I referred to. I just used what scanner I had extra and assumed they were all the same.
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> Beautiful cabinet.
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> Dave
> -----Original Message----- From: jpdesroc [mailto:jpdesroc at oricom.ca] Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 6:29 PM To: Dave Brown Cc: Synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl Subject: RE: [sdiy] Hammond scanner guitar effect project released.. Thanks for your nice comment Dave, I used an old Hammond M organ scanner AO-21869 like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hammond-Organ-M-M2-M3-M100-T-E-Series- [1] Vibrato-Scanner-Long-Leads-TESTED- /322066822792?hash=item4afcadb688:g:CT4AAOSwHaBWhKX0 Notice the small 'bit' that goes out at the center of the rotating piece. This is where I screwed (a very tight space..) the machined brass cylinder.. http://www.arcenson.com/projects/Hammond_Scanner_Chorus_Vibrato_E [2] ffect/Pictures/3_Motor_scanner_setup/Motor_setup_2.jpg that goes inside my linking spring to the DC motor.. http://www.arcenson.com/projects/Hammond_Scanner_Chorus_Vibrato_E [2] ffect/Pictures/4_Opto_sensor_mecanics/Opto_sensing_mecanics_1.jpg JP *********************************************
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2016-04-18 21:14, Dave Brown a écrit : Very nice. Beats my breadboard. I get asked by email a lot about how I coupled the motor, and I didn't take photos and it has been too long for me to exactly remember. I think my scanner had a nib protruding but I think others do not. What particular scanner did you use and how did you couple it? Dave Modular Synthesis, LLC http://modularsynthesis.com/modules/DJB-scanner/scanner.htm [3] [4 [3]] -----Original Message----- From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of jpdesroc Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 5:56 PM To: Synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl Subject: [sdiy] Hammond scanner guitar effect project released.. Hi List, Introducing my new electronic project, It's a Hammond scanner Chorus/Vibrato guitar effect using its original vibrato line and a bunch of electronics to support it. All this put inside a small cabinet stolen from a scrap 15w guitar amp. You can hear it on this youtube link: https://youtu.be/UMf6ya3
 Ayyo [4]
[1 [4]] You can also have a look at a group of detailed pictures showing most of the steps involved in the building process here:
 http://www.arcenson.com/projects/Hammond_Scanner_Chorus_Vibrato_E [2]
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>> ffect/Pictures/ It's a one year project I'm proud of. Cheers ! J-Pierre Quebec City, Canada _______________________________________________ Synth-diy
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[1] http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hammond-Organ-M-M2-M3-M100-T-E-Series-
[2] http://www.arcenson.com/projects/Hammond_Scanner_Chorus_Vibrato_E
[3] http://modularsynthesis.com/modules/DJB-scanner/scanner.htm
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