Univibe Cancel Switch question

Started by walters, April 09, 2005, 07:39:31 PM

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walters

1.) does the Cancel Switch just turn off the LFO ?


2.) But leaves the Phase shift stages on with 24volts even when the
    effect is off?


3.) Wont this Thicken your sound up because its run the audio
    threw the phase shift circut still when cancel switch is off?


4.) What is this called when the Phase shift stages have no LFO hook up
     to it ?


5.) Can i get the same sound by hooking my guitar up to 4 bandpass filters in seriers ?

R.G.

Quote1.) does the Cancel Switch just turn off the LFO ?
Yes.

Quote2.) But leaves the Phase shift stages on with 24volts even when the effect is off?
Yes.

Quote3.) Wont this Thicken your sound up because its run the audio
threw the phase shift circut still when cancel switch is off?
No. It probably thins it a bit because the phase stages become follower stages with frequency responses of their own. This usually has a loss of bass or treble or both.

Quote4.) What is this called when the Phase shift stages have no LFO hook up to it ?
There is no special word I know of for it.

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5.) Can i get the same sound by hooking my guitar up to 4 bandpass filters in seriers ?
No.
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

R.G.

Walters, can you tell us how much electronics background you have before signing on here today?

Your questions indicate either a need for some basic electronics understanding or an unfamiliarity with English, or both. I do not mean those as insults, just observations.

I'm thinking we can do more for you by recommending electronics basics that typing in an electronics education out of order as you think up the questions.

Again, I am not intending to be insulting, just trying to help in a way that I think will be faster for you.
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.