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idea for the best PAN-PEDAL on the market!! (who can build it??)


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I shouldn't keep leaking information like this, as it seems standard to say nothing about new stuff until right before releasing it, but... The phaser I was working on now has a pan section. The pan is based on a ring modulator (balanced modulator) circuit, so unlike most pans, it can go negative, and should get some crazy phase cancellations at some points. I won't say much more now, but I can tell you it's gonna be stacked, and I can't see another panner being in the same league.

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Originally posted by stereotypy

when have you finished it?

 

It's taken longer than I originally thought, as I went through multiple designs, but now I feel I've really found a winner, and will follow through entirely with this. I can't be too sure how long it'll take, but hopefully at most 2 months for a soundclip? It's really hard to say, I've got a great band, hense wanting to put a lof of time into t, and there's school, which sucks but takes time anyway, and the girlfriend, who's a little bit of both ;)

 

Hopefully I don't sound tooooo arrogant, but I really think this is gonna be a great pedal. It might be a bit complicated for some, but I think overall it should be very understandable, concidering the huge flexibilty. I don't look forward to trying to cram it into a tiny box though :p

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I'm hopefully resuming work on my pan pedal next week (since class is over). The design is mostly done (in my head). I'd planned on some of the features you mentioned (and some others that I haven't seen anyone else do), but I never thought of that missing 3rd amp thing. Now that I think about it, I now exactly how to implement it.

 

 

Hmm... Gotta get to work.

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