Hi,
I'm new to the group and I'm finding the navigation a bit unusual. Please excuse me if I don't post correctly.
I was wondering if anyone has developed an interface to allow the development board to replace an Accutronics spring reverb in a vintage musical instrument amplifier. (Make sure it has a 3 wire ground!).
I had just purchased a development board and wondered how I would mix wet and dry signals. I have Fender amps available, and that may be the best solution.
Thanks in advance for any hints.
Best Regards,
Jim S.
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Mixing wet and dry:
http://spinsemi.com/knowledge_base/pgm_ ... aring_pots
There is a spring reverb program in one of OCT's modules:
http://oct-distribution.com/
But the code is not available. I've had some vague thoughts on how to implement one, but haven't tried to code it. Basically you want to remove a lot of the niceness in a standard reverb program: you want to hear some kind of distinct repeats, and you want to have some resonance at one or more frequencies, which usually you try to write out of a reverb program.
http://spinsemi.com/knowledge_base/pgm_ ... aring_pots
There is a spring reverb program in one of OCT's modules:
http://oct-distribution.com/
But the code is not available. I've had some vague thoughts on how to implement one, but haven't tried to code it. Basically you want to remove a lot of the niceness in a standard reverb program: you want to hear some kind of distinct repeats, and you want to have some resonance at one or more frequencies, which usually you try to write out of a reverb program.