Hi Tom. The signal goes into a ping-pong delay, then both channels of the delay are ring-modded against each other and given a touch of low-pass, and then I mix back in some of the un-ringmodded outputs from the delay. There's a picture at tinyurl . com / panicbox - you might recall I described it in The Beat Frequency Method.
very nice one Gordon!
electromungo 2 years ago
What a weird a wonderful machine.
I have one in my bedroom. Yet to master
RabidCatrabbit 2 years ago 7
GREAT, Gordon, I really enjoyed this one! Thanks for showing it.
Cool ALCHEMISTIC atmosphere...
What echo-machine is that?
regards from Berlin
ThomasZunk 2 years ago
Hi Tom. The signal goes into a ping-pong delay, then both channels of the delay are ring-modded against each other and given a touch of low-pass, and then I mix back in some of the un-ringmodded outputs from the delay. There's a picture at tinyurl . com / panicbox - you might recall I described it in The Beat Frequency Method.
GordonCharlton 2 years ago 5
6:28 - clunk goes my screwdriver!
GordonCharlton 2 years ago 5