workshop: reverb
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workshop: reverb
The compressor workshop was fun. A reverb/spring reverb work shop could be funner. They had one at AES last month, but it was real early in the morning and I missed it.
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You mentioned that there isa lack of useable diy eqs.
Thought you might be interested in these DIY eq projects: calrec and pultec eqs.
http://gyraf.dk/gy_pd/pultec/pultec.htm
http://gyraf.dk/gy_pd/calreq/calrec.htm
Paul
Thought you might be interested in these DIY eq projects: calrec and pultec eqs.
http://gyraf.dk/gy_pd/pultec/pultec.htm
http://gyraf.dk/gy_pd/calreq/calrec.htm
Paul
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no not yet. I've just ordered most of the parts. Still wondering if I should really go the pcb route or point to point wire them. I don't know how long it will take to make the pcbs and if it'll be more expensive than the point to point route. I have a hunch the pcbs may exhibit less interference problems than I might have with wire...but not sure.
Oppinions on this issue would be appreciated.
Paul
Oppinions on this issue would be appreciated.
Paul
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