via JH:
"I made a rough (very rough) demo with my varislope phaser tonight.
It's done with alligator clips all ove rthe board instead of proper panel
wiring, but I got some unusual sounds out of it, I think.
Not very typical for a phaser:
http://www.jhaible.de/varislope_filter_phaser/varislope_unusual.mp3
(First few seconds: Unprocessed input signal. Then all kinds of modulation,
mostly sample and hold and self-modulation, high resonance. Towards the end
of the clip, input signal is removed, and phaser runs on the edge of
self-oscillation. Don't turn it up too loud - danger for your ears and
speakers! Everything is modulated with the on-board LFO only!)
The on-board LFO has the capability to morph between waveforms. This is
demonstrated in this short video clip:
http://electro-music.com/forum/phpbb-files/lfo_morphing_150.mov
Project description and older (more musical) audio demos here:
http://www.jhaible.de/varislope_filter_phaser/varislope_filter_phaser.html
JH."
Monday, April 20, 2009
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