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Title: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: slackhammer on April 15, 2004, 04:54:17 PM
I'm about to undertake my first build.  I was set and ready to go on the Lune but just saw the Bear.  What's the difference?  I would rather go quality vs. ease of build.

thanks!
Title: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: slackhammer on April 17, 2004, 03:18:34 PM
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Title: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: travissk on April 17, 2004, 03:38:42 PM
I don't have experience with the Bear, but the Lune sounds great :)
Title: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: Peter Snowberg on April 17, 2004, 03:53:47 PM
I don't have hands on with either circuit, but for anybody who wants to compare, here are the links:

http://www.smallbearelec.com/Projects/TremBear/TremBear.html
http://www.commonsound.com/tremulus.html

I think the best thing you can do with many of these circuits (especially distortions) is to build one now and build one later. :D Nobody can tell how you might respond to the differences as well as you can. Your tastes may vary over time too. I know mine sure do.

Best of luck on your build! 8)

Take care,
-Peter
Title: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: troubledtom on April 17, 2004, 09:03:49 PM
if you mean bizz....., you'll check this out ! ,,,,,,.....
  http://www.commonsound.com/panneur.html
                - tom
Title: Re: Tremulous Bear vs. Tremulous Lune
Post by: smallbearelec on April 17, 2004, 11:35:59 PM
Quote from: slackhammerI'm about to undertake my first build.  I was set and ready to go on the Lune but just saw the Bear.  What's the difference?  I would rather go quality vs. ease of build.

thanks!

Until I can re-design the TBear to get rid of that 4.7 meg pot, go with the Lune. I love the sound of the model that I did for the magazine, but I made a mistake in using a part for which I had no second source. Essentially, I need to sub a photocoupler (probably an NSL-32) for the high resistance and drive it with a "normal" value pot. Not a big deal, but means the board needs re-work and I just don't have time. The LFO is very good as is.

Regards
Steve D