[sdiy] custom module wanted, simple design
Cyrus
orangutone at usa.net
Wed Dec 31 09:20:27 CET 2003
Hi all,
I'm looking for someone to make an analog module for me. The basic idea is a
stand-alone LFO stereo panner.
It will have:
-one LFO with triangle wave and sample+hold
-rate and range knobs for LFO
-1/4" TS output jack so LFO can control other CV gear
-two audio channels in and out with TRS balanced jacks
-two switchable panning functions:
-(A) where LFO affects each channel inversely; with an imaginary LFO range of
1 to 10, we could say that 1 equals "center" and 10 equals "hard pan to one
side" so that each signal moves farther to it's side the higher the LFO peaks,
closer to center the lower it drops.
-(B) where both channels are summed and affected identically (not inversely).
The LFO 1-10 range would have 1 equal far left and 10 equal far right, so that
the imaginary 5 would equal center pan.
-In a perfect world I would want this in a half-rack sized unit (like a Scholz
Rockmodule) with a built-in 120V AC power supply. If that's too much to ask,
the unit could have a jack for a DC wall wart. And it could take up a full
rack space. Or it could be in a large stompbox. Let me know what is
feasible. And how much you'll charge.
Thanks so much!
-Cyrus
www.silentletter.com
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