i don't know if thats a good idea.
there were some rantings in the past regarding the diy
designs of juergen haible and how they probably found
their way into commercial products. i don't know how much
of all these stories were fact or fiction, but others may
have strong opinions about that. i suggest that modules
which were posted as "diy projects" should stay
"diy projects", until the designer of that project
(in this case juergen haible) decides to give his
design away for a commercial product.
i agree that such a module could be interesting,
but i don't see a need to copy other designs for it.
i'm sure that dieter can design a module like that on
his own, without using a diy design from another person.
best wishes
ingo
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "dr_boehm_lebt"
<robert.sigmuntowski@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to show you an interesting new effect by Jürgen Haible, who
> re-designed a string ensemble chorus circuit (styled after Solina)
in
> combination with a 3-band-equalizer (to find in a Crumar
Performer).
> All circuit items seems to be avaible at electronic stores, also
the
> BBD chips. Unfortunately Jürgen Haible does not sell but want to
show
> how to make this effect by one's himself (some kinda DIY
project...).
>
> Have a look at:
>
>
http://www.jhaible.heim.at/triple_chorus/triple_chorus.html
>
> My suggestion was to put this tiny little thing into a new A-100
> module to get a string ensemble effect module... yeah, that would
be
> great! But: there must be one man to put the electronic parts
> together... I by myself can't... I have to left hands...
>
> Greetings and have a look onto it! Thanx!
>
>
> Robert "dr_boehm_lebt" Sigmuntowski!
>