Schumann PLL Clone FTelettronica
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- Schumann PLL Clone FTelettronica
www.ftelettronica.com/
reverb.com/shop/ftelettronica
Carlo Romano Grillandini
/ carloromanogrillandinigtr
/ 8nuno8
Strumentazione utilizzata:
Ibanez JetKing1
Marshall JTM 30
Starfield Analog Delay FTelettronica
This for “The Cars - Let’s Go” is the first thing I thought of.
Oh man, this thing is fantastic! Need 😍
So many knobs and switches!! I love it
Don't know if these are still being produced, but I can appreciate the experimental concept (have done a bit of experimenting with home brew PLL circuits myself). I would be inclined to use this with my various synths, thanks for posting this, explaining the controls.
Yes, is still being produced
Would sending a CV pitch signal to the input (from a sequencer like a Beatstep, for example) work to get a melodic sequence going? Or are the signals too different?
Hello. Have you used the layout from where? Is this a 1590DD box? I'm building one of these using the layout from tagboards, but the biggest box I got was the 1590DD and I'm afraid it will not fit.
Greeeeeaat!!
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can these be ordered? what is the price? THANKS!
infos at ftelettronica@libero.it
Is this also adding the fuzz?
Yes
Typical expensive toy, fun for a couple of days as a novelty on the pedal board, then in the end useless in a real recording/music creating setting, and will sit on shelf collecting dust together with all the theother experimental noisy pedals. (Though it will be good for those collecting eurorack modules solely for creating fartings sounds and random bleeps calling it "sound design/art" to disgruntled partners).
typical snobbish comment, if you don't like something don't waste time letting us know, we don't care
@@ftelettronica sorry if I offended you, as it was meant humorous (read: irony), because the point is that I like your gear (and similar custom made gear) and am the person who buys experimental effects and pedals, so it was a general humorus comment of aquiring sound devices that often tend to be used less.
@@RetningNord I'm sorry then, I didn't get the irony. It doesn't happen often but sometimes I get inexplicably rancorous comments
@@ftelettronica No sweat, just remember that we who spend thousands each year on sound gear need a dark sense of humour in order to defend it, you are making great stuff, thinking about buying one of your pedals, the Dystopian Fuzz seems very interesting.
sweeeeeeeeet