Friday, April 20, 2007
Gristleizer
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"Playing guitar through the gristleizers VCA for a slow chop and some self oscillation near the end causing octave down jumps."
Previous post with details. Note this is up for auction.
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Not one of my originals, but sounds pretty good nevertheless.
ReplyDeleteMaybe that what the MURF is from... like the evil twin
ReplyDeleteI didn't know (until recently) that they were still being made.
ReplyDeleteI was about sixteen when I designed the original back in the seventies, and got it published in Practical Electronics.
Roy Gwinn
roy.gwinn@gmail.com
Hi Roy,
ReplyDeleteI've sent a PM to your email address above.
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the device isnt the same as the original, actually uses a different lfo and an optocoupler for the variable resistance to ground. thanks guys, ill post a schematic someday!
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