The Bode has already been cloned by Analog Systems. The RS240 module is
in production and it does sound great.
Paul is right about all the trim pots - I have never seen so many in
one module and don't ever want to have to go through the proceedure.
Like most of us, I look forward to the Encore shifter to start shipping
- but I'm gonna miss that big knob.
...jp
Simon wrote:
>Everyone copies Moog filters, why can't they copy the Moog/Bode
>frequency shifter?
>
>Is it is so good, and sells for so much, why doesn't someone just
>clone it? Maybe one of the motm crew could make a clone (Paul?).
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>Thanks,
>Simon
>Canberra
>AUSTRALIA
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>> >What's up with frequency shifters, why do they cost so much, who makes
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>>>a good frequency shifter at more reasonable prices, are there good
>>>examples online of audio before and after freq'n, why are people so
>>>critical of recent frequency shifter implementations?
>>>
>>>
>>There's some babble here:
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>>http://www.the-gas-station.com/messages.cfm?type=messages&thread_id=50594&lastdays=999
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>>The short form is that it's a great piece of audio magic, and it's
>>very easy to do it wrong. "Wrong" being defined has having a load of
>>ugly artifacts. The Moog/Bode has always been considered the best.
>>
>>There was a good sidebar in SOS a while ago - maybe a year ago or
>>more - discussion the differences between a pitch shifter and a
>>frequency shifter. But MC pretty much summarizes it in the TGS
>>thread above.
>>
>>
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