[sdiy] PT2399 site with sound files

Batz Goodfortune batzman at all-electric.com
Sat Aug 24 07:52:10 CEST 2002


Y-ellow Scott. 'n' all.

At 05:19 PM 8/23/02 -0700, Scott Stites wrote:
>Hi all,
>Sorry to keep beating this horse - if you're interested in what the PT2399 
>can deliver, Scott Swartz has designed a guitar box using it.  Some pretty 
>good info and sound files can be found here:

I'm glad you did. I'd seen the Holtek chip before but not the Princeton(s) 
They look very encouraging. They have a number of interesting chips I'd 
like to look into further. It was also an interesting hypothesis put 
forward in there somewhere that the sound of an analogue/BBD chorus unit 
has much to do with the harsh filtering. It was stand to reason that it's 
mainly the low portion of the spectrum doing all the combing. I guess I 
could mess with this with one of my other DDLs and do an A/B when I get 
some time. But I'm kinda interested in that 800ms delay possibility with 
the Princeton chips. Depending on how awful it sounds at that length I guess.

Thanks again for posting that.

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