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Instead of revising for my Japanese exam, i decided that it would be more fun thinking of pedal ideas.

 

however, maybe due to the fact that i had been in the library all day before such a session, my mind lacked serious drive, and i could only think of one plausible thing:

 

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An envelope controlled panning pedal!

 

 

such a pedal would mean that that softer the person plays, the slower the panning rate.. and vice versa.

 

i think it would increase the chance of people feeling queasy in the audience. :)

 

however, due to a serious lack of panning pedals on the market today (seriously, what were Roland/Boss thinking with the pn-2/tr-2?), i have never had the opportunity to use a decent panning pedal, nor do i know a basic panning circuit.

 

 

so, is it plausible? were my weak efforts ultimately in vain?

 

 

:o

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I've never seen one but it's entirely plausible. My variation would keep the same panning speed but have the 'depth' envelope controlled. Softer playing results in the signal being right in the middle and the harder you play the wider in the stereo spectrum it shifts.

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I just added a stereo VCA to a true stereo 6 stage per channel phaser I am designing.

It has the option of envelope control of speed for both of its two LFO's.

Basically, yeah I am building something that does it.





















for myself.


You could probably get the guys over at www.commonsound.com to build you a pedal that does it. All it would need would be an envelope mod to their stereo tremulus panneur. Which is an amazing pedal in itself without the envelope control.

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