Great video. Many thanks for the whole MIAW journey. Huge fan. Looking forward one day to the big coffee table book of this modular that we nerds love to drool over this time of year. All the best.
That is really nice, I think chorous is underrated in the modular world. To make a tapedelay you will need a 3 head tape recorder. They have gotten quite expensive theese days. I was lucky to have one from when they where considered worthless, but it is in very bad shape. I just managed to fix it a few months ago as it luckekly just was a bad ground. If you manage to find a recorder with a monitor button, that is a good indication that it is a 3 head. Hainbach have a good video about tapedelay that is worth checking out. I have seen a video here on youtube of someone adding another tape head inside a cassette with a tapeloop, and that should be possible to do even on a pretty tight budget.
Nice sounding module! For delay you can look into the binson echorec, you might be able to do something like that and avoid the hassle of tape while retaining the tape heads. I have two ideas for my own stuff - a AM radio circuit used as a noise source (with bits of russian!) and a tamed ISD1820 circuit with CV input (or maybe a resistor ladder and a crude keyboard) used in loop mode.
very fun to build..i buy 10pcs pt2399...build3 and sell..hahahahaha..make money back... dont worry about component..super cheapper component can nice work..already try...
Great video. Many thanks for the whole MIAW journey. Huge fan. Looking forward one day to the big coffee table book of this modular that we nerds love to drool over this time of year. All the best.
Wow, that vibrato was nice! Another inspiring video, cheers Kristian
Hi Kristian, top stuff!
I just wanted to add that Rick Holt is the owner of Frequency Central, from the DIY modules. Grtz!
That is really nice, I think chorous is underrated in the modular world. To make a tapedelay you will need a 3 head tape recorder. They have gotten quite expensive theese days. I was lucky to have one from when they where considered worthless, but it is in very bad shape. I just managed to fix it a few months ago as it luckekly just was a bad ground. If you manage to find a recorder with a monitor button, that is a good indication that it is a 3 head. Hainbach have a good video about tapedelay that is worth checking out. I have seen a video here on youtube of someone adding another tape head inside a cassette with a tapeloop, and that should be possible to do even on a pretty tight budget.
Great video. I have to Pt2399... I hope this winter I have energy to use them as eurorack modules
Sammeee 😉
Nice! Pt2399’s are a lot of fun, delay, reverb, flanger, and more if you’re curious enough to tinker with it
Nice sounding module! For delay you can look into the binson echorec, you might be able to do something like that and avoid the hassle of tape while retaining the tape heads. I have two ideas for my own stuff - a AM radio circuit used as a noise source (with bits of russian!) and a tamed ISD1820 circuit with CV input (or maybe a resistor ladder and a crude keyboard) used in loop mode.
very fun to build..i buy 10pcs pt2399...build3 and sell..hahahahaha..make money back...
dont worry about component..super cheapper component can nice work..already try...
Nice 😂
Love it! What about some Arduino projects, like the MI grids or others.
Hi! Great video! I've tried the vibe mod, it works, but I've lost gain, you know why?
Does someone have stripped board schematc of this? It would be a lot more easier to understand and build.
Hi Kristian, great module! Could you share what changes you made to adapt the schematic for 12v?
Well the pt2399 run on 5v. So i had the whole Circuit run on 5v. Which basically is what the original circuit does aswell. So no 12v involved.
@ OK perfect thank you!
@ I was wondering what you had the Opp amps running on. What voltage?? thanks great project.
@@gijoe1518 he just said 5v
@@majordabalert I did not see it the first time thank you for pointing that out.