Put Soundclips Online ! (without a homepage)

Started by puretube, August 03, 2005, 01:19:40 PM

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puretube

need to post large soundfiles?

videos?

go here:

http://www.putfile.com/

it`s free...

(up to 10Mb)

DiyFreaque

OK, I'll give it a shot.

12 stages of phase shift in 'creepy mode', processing the DW6000 in stereo (using an idea Joe Kramer gave me) from last weekend's experimentation.  A tad under 3 MB.

http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=12stage_1

Cheers,
Scott

Vsat

Hey, that's a handy site.

Here's  a 0.6 meg mp3 of the (first version) 24-stage phaser in action.
Step modulation at first, then step with lag, then wide sweep. Watch the volume.

http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=PH24-1


http://www.putfile.com

Cheer, Mike

Marcos - Munky

Thanks for the link. These phasers sounds incredible. Are the schematics available?

DiyFreaque

Thanks for posting that, Mike - it's the first time I've ever (knowingly) heard 24 stages.  Intense!

Marcos - I don't have a schematic of the thing I'm working on yet; it's a fairly simple phase shifter (uses VTL5C3/2's).  When I'm finished, I'll post it.

Cheers,
Scott

Plosive

Thanks for the link. Hopefully this will encourage more people to post their clips.

mat

Quote from: puretubeneed to post large soundfiles?

videos?

go here:

http://www.putfile.com/

it`s free...

(up to 10Mb)

Wonderfull Puretube, Thanks!

First test-try (OT) AX84.com HiOctane clip: http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=hioctane

And the GGG Red Fuzz based 'Blue-red overdrive' clip: http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=blue-red-overdrive

It is the top red one on the pedalboard: http://koti.welho.com/mtiilama/pedal.htm

...been strugling my ISP's 10meg homepage limit too long..

I wonder how long these files will be up for downloading ?

cheers,
mat

Vsat

Guys,
Is there any way to "download the mp3 and play later" rather than "play while downloading"? I'm on dial-up, and get a bunch of stuttering rather than a continuous stream.   :(

Scott: Thanks! Yes, it can be quite intense - that's why a tap at 8-stages was included on the latest version.

Marcos: no net-worthy schematic yet, still in development!
Cheers, Mike

puretube

QuoteI wonder how long these files will be up for downloading ?

haven`t got the slightest idea...

just came across this recently @ Musictoyz FX-forum,
and haven`t used it myself, yet...

hope it`s as consistent as "photobucket" seems to be...

haven`t had good luck with "freewebs" myself!

Vsat

Says on the Terms of Service page that files will remain in-place for 6 months after the most recent viewing... so, if no views in 6 months, they will be removed.
Reg. Mike

Marcos - Munky

Thanks, Vsat and DiyFreaque. When a schematic be available, please tell me. I'm not sure if I could build a complex thing like these phasers, but will be cool to study them.

About how to download the files, I got a way to do it. Do a right click with the mouse and open the html code. Then search for "Loading from dedicated server, please be patient.", there's a mp3 (or another kind of file) url a little above these words, just copy it and use a download manager.

Vsat

Thanks Marcos-Munky, tried right click  but the html code would not display.

Scott, listened to your mp3, took a while to load, sounds very nice.

Here's the ARP Quadra phaser (JH version) in action:

http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=ARP-PS1

Mike

Marcos - Munky

Are you using MS Internet Explorer? And where are you clicking? If you click in the player, it won't show the html code. Click in some text to do it.

Transmogrifox

I'm totally digging the 12 and 24 stage phasers.  Thanks for posting the clips, guys. They're incredible--It's a sound I've been looking for since I heard the flanger on an ART BCC pedal.  This phaser with that many stages gets to be more flanger-"esque", but with a very unique texture and still a quite pronounce phaser sound.  It will sure be interesting to put one of these together.  I would think noise could be a substantial consideration.  8)
trans·mog·ri·fy
tr.v. trans·mog·ri·fied, trans·mog·ri·fy·ing, trans·mog·ri·fies To change into a different shape or form, especially one that is fantastic or bizarre.

DiyFreaque

Marcos - thanks!  I was able to download using your procedure.

Mike:  Many thanks indeed!!  I've long since wanted to hear that phase shifter.  That's a pretty deep sounding phase shifter - the resonance sounded really smooth and controlled.  Is this due to the regen being inside the compandor loop and limited with germanium diodes as JH points out?

Transmogrofix:  I normally use Vactrols mainly because they're easy to deal with and they're quiet, so using a lot of stages doesn't get terribly noisy.  In the case of the Quadra, it's companded, otherwise, I imagine it would get pretty noisy (being a transistor ladder device).

My phase shifter has buffered taps at every even stage, and from those taps I select the outputs and regeneration source.  Using two outputs from two different taps gets the stereo effect.  The regeneration can be either inverted or noninverted.  I'm modulating the Vactrols with an NPN/PNP expo current sink.  I plan to put in three six position rotary switches to select taps - one for each output and one for regeneration.  I haven't played with the odd taps yet.

This is a fun setup and lets me try a few things I've wanted to do for a while.  I tried the eight stage with inverted regen from stage four that Sean Costello talked about in the 12 stage thread.  In his reference, the regen was low pass filtered.  Mine wasn't, but it was still a very nice sound.  The sample I loaded yesterday used taps 10 and 12 for the output and inverted tap 8 for the regen.

I've just loaded another sample I did last night.  On this one, the phase is modulated by a triangle LFO run through a VCA which is modulated by a second pulse wave LFO.  The interesting thing is the percussive sounds one can get from a resonant phase shifter, that's what I like about this sample.  I think if one set the phaser to high resonance and pinged the input with a trigger, one could get some really nice 'Tom' sounds.  I heard that potential in the Quadra sample, too.

I can't remember which taps I used on this sample, but I do recall the regen is inverted.  The signal source is a very boring voice from the DW6000, which is livened up considerably and given a rhythm from the phase shifter.

http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=12stage_pulse_c

Around 2MB (I really need to start making smaller samples).

Cheers,
Scott

Vsat

Scott,
Yup - the smooth rez behavior is as JH describes it.  The King of Regen. A very worthwhile mod to this circuit is to invert the regen and use the "Aux" output as the "Main" output. As shown, it actually operates in "inverse" mode - the  # peaks is one greater than the  #notches...  7 peaks/ 6 notches...this gives the characteristic "hollow" bandlimited sounding sweep.  With this  mod the response produces  7 notches and 6 peaks, a more generally useful response IMHO, although the original response seems to be better with string sounds.  This is for mono operation. The other output becomes "less emphatic" as you turn up the regen (as with the stock circuit and any phaser that uses sum & diff outputs).
Regards, Mike