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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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ok ive intrested in building a couple of effects ive got some questions,
first of all is there any site that gives schematics for effects like the DBX 120 subharmonic synthesizer, or the aphex aural exciter or any of these kind of sound shapers.....for lack of better name they are both line in line out devices right? any other suggestions for such projects, i have searched yahoo over and over but i cant find any schematics ,with explainations would be nice, are there any projects any one has seen concerning these kinds of sound processors...... what about you guys are you guys doing any stuff like this... |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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The aural exciter is patented, I believe, in which case you may be able to find a schematic in the patent.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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would the patent be available on the net?
ill try searchin for it.. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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no luck at all, i looked at the adverts for the aural exciter thingy, and the only way i can see this thing workin (by the way they described what i did) was some kind of frequency selective compressor so that they split the low signal out heavily compress it and then mix it back in, but still wouldnt that bring in massive phase shifting , and possibly other problems, anyone know the sectret to this baby..
i guess the DBX 120 subharmonic synthesizer just boosts low signals, the aphex brochure heavily critisized this approach , promissing better results from its own PATTENTED design... does the fact that its patented mean that i will never get my hands on a schematic. or even bettter some kind of diy project about this baby on the net?? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: manchester
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Therewas an aural exciter design published in a magazine years ago, probably ETI.
IIRC it just added harmonics where there weren't any, eg to brighten up a dull sounding tape recording. There was a filter, so only higher frequencies were processed. The distortion was added by an over driven transconductance amp, ie LM13600N. They used an NE571 compander chip too, so all the harmonics were generated at the same sort of level. The harmonics thus generated were then mixed in with the original signal. There were front panel controls for adjustments of the parameters. I thought it might make an interesting guitar effect, so I was going to re - design it so that it would be more suited to that purpose. Hope this helps |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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id still like to hear about you guitar effect if u start a project dont be afraid to share thanks for the info
its a bit more complicated than i thought huh!! well ill check up on those chips uno momento...thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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oh by the way i thought it also had some sort of effect on the bass...and that was why it became so big in techno circles..
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: stockholm
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hmm, are you refering to the aphex "big bottom" effect? That is just a simple compressor. Otherwise, the harmonics "exciter" part, was once explained in the manuals for the old aphex Exciters (model B/C) and IIRC there was a drawing in there too. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: dk
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man i guess these chips are really old
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There seem to be multiple patents involved with the aural exciter and other similar things. Here's one., which seems to include schematics, but I couldn't view them for some reason.
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