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Double Flush...Stereo?

Started by tenwatt, May 03, 2012, 08:25:18 PM

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tenwatt

Could you make the Double Flush stereo where the repeats would stutter left and right?  Repeat one would be left, repeat two would be right, repeat three would be left, four would be right, etc.
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midwayfair

Quote from: tenwatt on May 03, 2012, 08:25:18 PM
Could you make the Double Flush stereo where the repeats would stutter left and right?  Repeat one would be left, repeat two would be right, repeat three would be left, four would be right, etc.

I'm unaware of a way to make analog technology do what you've described. There are, however, many tremolos that can do stereo where one side is down while the other is up. You could grab some ideas from them.

JakeFuzz

You could but it probably wouldn't be on the double flush board. You would have two identical signal sections one for each channel. You would have one LFO which you would use to drive two transistor switches, one which bypasses and one which closes an LED circuit. I think this should give you a 180 degree phase shift on the LED's which will then drive LDR's that control the tremolo signal for each channel. If the LED-transistor sections are designed right they will pan from one side to the other. This is assuming a bypass and series connection will give the same fade-in and fade-out response for each LED...