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Small Stone phaser clone test

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

A friend told me he needs a Small Stone phaser after once again hearing it in Jarre's Oxygene album. And i found the schematics of the old 1975 version in the web. So i tried it on the breadboard and liked it. Besides this, i was looking for some simple circuit to practice making PCBs, and i even had a lot of those hard to get CA3094s around. So i decided to use this as a first test project to practice the whole procedure of the CAE steps, PCB exposure/etching, drilling the holes, assembling it with SMD resistors. And it worked like a charm. All in all i made 2 of those phaser boards in about 12 hours.

More on this will go here: http://www.mik-music.org/Small+Stone+phaser+clone

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  • What is that keyboard/synth you're playing? Those strings are the closest I've heard to a Solina.

  • It's an ElkaTwin 61 organ from the 80s

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  • Get to da choppa!!! kidding. Awesome vid.

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  • C'est incroyable, on jurait un solina...

  • @MusicMiK that's a real beauty you have there!

  • the sustained, phased sounds reminds me of parts of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" album. Very cool that you built this. Peace.

  • Sounds very nice!

  • The most disappointing thing is that it's monophonic. Despite this I'm thinking of buying modern one for my Poly-61.

  • FUCKING DOPE

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