I've started listening to Trower again, so I've been thinking about 'vibe circuits lately. One of the things that I've been contemplating has been deepening the tone of a UniVibe type circuit by adding stages to the phase shifting array. Basically, I've thought about cascading two 'vibe type phase circuts in series, using the LFO from one to control both.
Of course, we all know that great minds think alike. When I was doing my research I stopped by GEO and took at look at RG's "Technology of the UniVibe" article. He had already contemplated doing exactly what I'd been thinking about. He called it the "UltraVibe", but alas, his article only mentioned that he had tried building the circuit, but didn't say much more about it.
Has anyone else given any thought to this sort of project? It sounds like RG's given a spin but he hasn't written much about it. I'm wondering where the best place would be to tap into the LFO output to control the second board, and what kind of impedance matching (if any) might be needed to have one LFO control two vibe circuits without shifting the response of the controls.
Has anybody else thought about this?
Of course, we all know that great minds think alike. When I was doing my research I stopped by GEO and took at look at RG's "Technology of the UniVibe" article. He had already contemplated doing exactly what I'd been thinking about. He called it the "UltraVibe", but alas, his article only mentioned that he had tried building the circuit, but didn't say much more about it.
Has anyone else given any thought to this sort of project? It sounds like RG's given a spin but he hasn't written much about it. I'm wondering where the best place would be to tap into the LFO output to control the second board, and what kind of impedance matching (if any) might be needed to have one LFO control two vibe circuits without shifting the response of the controls.
Has anybody else thought about this?
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