Hi,
I've soldered all components to the prototype board of the main FS-1A PCB,
and made a quick demo in connection with an old Dome Filter board (that I
had originally made for the FS-2).
It's all hooked up with alligator clips, and connected to the insert path of
my mixing console because I needed a microphone preamp.
I think it's a quite stupid demo, but it shows that the new board works, and
I think the sound is very clean for a frequency shifter!
New demo (boring, but showing off some of the sound quality):
http://electro-music.com/forum/download.php?id=8848Older demos (more dramatic);
http://jhaible.heim.at/mp3/jh_ber_1.mp3 http://jhaible.heim.at/mp3/jh_ber_2.mp3Unfortunately, I'll have to make a redesign of the main PCB.
I noticed that some of the LM13600s I have in the drawer don't work
properly, because their gm matching is too bad for that application.
In my prototype, I've used a NE5517, and it works perfectly; but that
doesn't mean every NE5517 would. So, I'm adding a gm balancing potentiometer
to the new design, which will fix the problem, but which means extra
investment in another prototype.
I also have ideas for the second board.
I'll probably include an extra string of all pass filters, for a deeper
Barberpole Phaser effect.
And maybe an aread with veroboard-like structure, for everyone to experiment
with additions of his/her own. More about the 2nd board later.
I think even though I expect considerably less demand for this project than
for the Tau phaser (it's a more difficult project, after all!), the price
per board could be similar, so expect something around 55 ... 60 Euro for
the set of 2 boards.
JH.