Wednesday, July 24, 2019
New Alpes Machines Stereo One-O-Six Chorus
Compare Juno106 Chorus versus Alpes Machines Stereo One-O-Six Chorus Published on Jul 24, 2019 ALPES MACHINES
"Testing the Roland Chorus versus the Alpes Machines One-O-Six Stereo chorus. Both unit are based on the same circuitry : BBD analogue delay chipset.
The Stereo One-O-Six Chorus uses two MN3007 (1024 stage) which are clocked 4x faster than on the Roland, hence the low noise. Moreover, the alpes machines product use a modulator (triangle LFO) with variable Rate and Depth : it goes beyond the Roland possibilities.
Notice an external 1/8" jack to connect an external modulation source and the Direct Mute switch to mute the direct signal (vibrato effect).
For the test, the audio signal is taken at the output of the Juno VCA and injected inside both Chorus (Roland and Alpes Machines).
Crossfader Channel A is Juno 106 stereo output while crossfader channel B is One-O-Six stereo output. Both channels are aligned to the same level.
It is a multicam shooting, master audio is recorded to a digital recorder without mastering or signal treatment."
Alpes Machines brought us the Matrix Ctrlr / Controller.
via Alpes Machines
"A box based on Roland Juno Chorus circuit with Rate and Depth controls.
Use MN3009 or MN3007 and a DC-DC step up inverter to get genuine Rolandish tone.
Technical specs :
Line level input : 0dBu
Mono 1/4″ TS Jack input
Line level Output : 0dBu
Stereo 1/4″ TRS Jack outputs
S/N : 85dB
power : typically 9VDC 2.1mm barrel center negative (7-12VDC compatible, similar to stompbox )
power consumption on 220V AC : 2.9 W & 8.9 VA (all LEDs lit and Roland PSU-1U)
+15V rail : 190 mA
-15V rail : 90mA
weight : 0.410 Kg (no battery)"
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For 79 Euro, not bad for a kit. There is free software (Elektrostudio among others) that sounds just like a 106 with its chorus. I guess it depends on how fanatical you are about hardware.
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