
"With 15 configurable sound effects and a user-friendly HMI
Published in issue 405, September 2010
Digital Multi-Effects Unit
It’s a simple fact: every recording sounds better with the right sound effects. Here we prove that it’s possible to generate a variety of effects digitally, including hall, chorus and flanger effects, without having to work yourself to the bone with DSP programming. The circuit is built around a highly integrated effects chip and features an intelligent user interface with an LCD. The result is a treat for the eye and the ear.
Features:
- Multi-effect generator with 15 effect algorithms
- Based on the FV-1 effect processor IC
- Frequency response 20 Hz to 15 kHz
- Maximum delay time 700 ms
- 64 memory locations for preset configuration profiles
- Separate user interface
- MIDI In port
- Effect selection and parameter control via MIDI port
- Integrated ramp generator for producing attack/decay effects
- Easy assembly using standard components (except the FV-1 IC)
- Free assembler program for generating user-programmed effect algorithms"
The FV-1, brought to you by the man who started MXR and Alesis, BTW. Also available here (fixed program):
ReplyDeletehttp://www.oct-distribution.com/
And an open-source DSP format here:
http://www.spinsemi.com/products.html