>The BBD board needs 2 x MN3007 and 2 x MN3101. These are quite easy to get,
>compared to other vintage BBDs.
Forgot to mention:
BBD board also needs 2 x NE570 (or NE571, or SA571) companders.
JH.
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From: "JH." <jhaible@...>
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Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:45 AM
Subject: [sdiy] Subtle Chorus (including Dimension D emulation)
Hi,
just wanted to give you a quick update of my upcoming (fall 2008) "Subtle
Chorus" PCB project, which, among other things, will be able to emulate a
Dimension D, (using original ICs and all), plus "Dim T" (Same topology but
with two 20-stage phasers instead of BBDs), plus generic true-stereo,
dual-BBD chorus.
Depending on what configuration you want, this will use one, or up to four
PCBs. (Dim D emulation needs two PCBs.)
The "Subtle Chorus" is a variable project consisting of 3 different PCBs
that can be combined for various functions.
a.. You can build a rather simple, true-stereo, dual-BBD Chorus with
voltage controlled Chorus Rate and voltage controlled Chorus Depth, using a
single PCB.
b.. You can emulate the famous "Dimension D" (Trademark of Roland / Boss)
sound with it's unique filtering and presets, using two PCBs, the "Dim D"
(You even have the choice between vintage HA1457W opamps, or more common
TL071 / TL072 opamps.)
c.. You can build a similar effect that uses 20-pole all pass filters
instead of BBDs, using three PCBs, the "Dim T".
d.. And you can build an overkill effect device that allows to choose
between the Dim D and Dim T effect, using 4 PCBs, the "Dim TD" version.
So far, the BBD board design is finished; main board will be the next.
Documentation is here:
http://www.jhaible.heim.at/subtle_chorus/jh_subtle_chorus.html
The BBD board needs 2 x MN3007 and 2 x MN3101. These are quite easy to get,
compared to other vintage BBDs.
The Dim T version doesn't need any BBDs, of course.
JH.
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