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Post by Lugia on Aug 8, 2020 12:31:46 GMT
Amplified Products is a really handy nexus for racks, spring tanks, amp stuff...and now, they've got this new department. All parts, all modular-specific! This is probably best suited for the N.American AE users, but it's worth noting that AP carries a few not-easy-to-get things that might be difficult to come by elsewhere.
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Post by slowscape on Aug 9, 2020 2:30:31 GMT
Cool resource thanks!
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Post by rockysmalls on Aug 9, 2020 11:22:56 GMT
Amplified Products is a really handy nexus for racks, spring tanks, amp stuff...and now, they've got this new department. All parts, all modular-specific! This is probably best suited for the N.American AE users, but it's worth noting that AP carries a few not-easy-to-get things that might be difficult to come by elsewhere.
that little $22 accu-bell 3 x effects circuit looks interesting.. a little plate reverb on the braedboard maybe?
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Lugia
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Post by Lugia on Aug 10, 2020 3:40:19 GMT
Those Accu-bell boards are no joke, btw! They sound pretty spot-on, although if you want to splat 'em like an actual spring with an overdriven percussive sound...mmmm, probably not going to work. On the other hand, you can put something like that Accu-bell in a keytar and jump around like a fool, and it won't spring-crash for a second.
BTW, did you see the digital Accutronics modules? They start on page 3...VERY interesting little things, plus they like +5V.
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Post by rockysmalls on Aug 10, 2020 11:16:03 GMT
Those Accu-bell boards are no joke, btw! They sound pretty spot-on, although if you want to splat 'em like an actual spring with an overdriven percussive sound...mmmm, probably not going to work. On the other hand, you can put something like that Accu-bell in a keytar and jump around like a fool, and it won't spring-crash for a second.
BTW, did you see the digital Accutronics modules? They start on page 3...VERY interesting little things, plus they like +5V.
yes, i’ve occasionally looked at those other accusonic reverb bricks over the last 4 or 5 years but they are just a smidge too big , depth wise they wouldn’t leave any room for pots or switches, length is just about workable but width would have to be 2u .. whereas i’d never seen this little one before AND it is tiny enough to go in a 1u module.. plus you can special order it configured to be the same as the big BTDR reverb brick but with better quality and more tone controls if the plate reverb/chorusdelay isn’t yr thing.. i don’t have a keytar to jump around in spandex with unfortunately... though I have considered leaping onto drummers shoulders and waving a korg mini synth in the air à la Yamatsuka Eye on occasion
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