I second the endorsement of the CGS Wave Multiplier. Here's a picture
of mine:
http://www.pugix.com/bottom-cabinet-lower.htm#wavemultiplierUnfortunately, I do not yet have a sound file for it on my website.
It's a very nice timbre modulator. The "Grinder" section is a clipping
module and nothing too special. The Multiplier section really sounds
good. Elby Designs has a parts kit:
http://www.elby-designs.com/ken-stone/ken-stone.htmRichard Brewster
Jason Proctor wrote:
> the CGS wave multiplier is based on the middle section of the Serge
> wave multiplier -
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> http://cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs29_wave_multiplier.html
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> disclaimer: haven't heard one, have a PCB but haven't built it yet!
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been looking for an MOTM format Wave Multiplier / Wave Folder /
>> Wave Wrapper type module for quite a while and I'm wondering if
>> someone here can help me out. I have found a few of these, but most
>> are not MOTM format and more importantly, most don't sound like the
>> module I'm looking for.
>>
>> I'm looking for one that sounds clean and musical, sort of like clean
>> digital FM sweeping or like the Nord Modular WaveWrapper module or
>> like the middle section of a Serge Wave Multiplier module (even
>> harmonics). Most of sound clips I've heard on the various web sites
>> (for example Bridechamber and Bananalogue WVX) sound like very harsh
>> distortion boxes, most suitable for NIN-type music or SciFi sound
>> design. The one that sounds most like what I'm looking for can be
>> heard here, at the Yusynth site:
>> http://yusynth.net/Modular/index.html
>> Click on the Wave Folder module about half way down & you'll get a
>> page that has some audio clips.
>>
>> But this YuSynth module is strictly DIY. I have no problem building
>> kits (I built all of my MOTM modules) but I'm not interested in
>> fabricating my own PCBs and front panels.
>>
>> So does anyone have any leads on something like this, either fully
>> assembled or in full kit form? Ideally it would be a simple single-
>> width module, very similar in size & appearance to the YuSynth module.
>>
>> Thanks much,
>>
>> Dave P
>>
>>