i built one of peter's duber filters last week... not as dramatic as the
fourses i built earlier, but they're good in combination, the filter mellows
out some of the sharp edges of the fourses. my duber case is a bit more
staid--heavy bakelite bottom from the surplus store, 1/2" poplar top,
store-bought knobs. routing out the top to mount the pots was fun. i kind
of like the organic/synthetic contrast.
i'm sure these are not everyone's cup of tea, but these units have been
great for my purposes. I've gotten to use 'em both in recording and
live--they were a great fit for accompaniment we just played for "the
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari". i've also gotten a lot out of peter's
idiosyncratic design and documentation approach--making me question or look
at things (both technical and musical) i "know" in new ways, always a good
thing.
bbob
on 10/30/05 7:01 AM,
motm@yahoogroups.com at
motm@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:17:20 -0400
> From: Richard Brewster <pugix@...>
> Subject: Re: Ultimate low-cost case option?
>
> I can't get over this site. I'd like to build this stuff, but although
> I have a good stock of digital counting temples, I am fresh out of
> wigglers, darn it.
>
> -Richard Brewster
>
> Paul Schreiber wrote:
>
>> http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net/duber/index.html
>>
>> Paul S.
>>
>>
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>