Hi,
Thanks, Slacker, for this great project.
I've been working on a dual Echo Base design, a little different to CPM's ping-pong.
What I want is two more-or-less separate delays (the delay lines are parallel, not in series like in the ping-pong), that I could use to generate rhythms. I have most of the routing sorted (i.e. buffers, clean path, two delay paths, switching for mono or stereo output, tails or true bypass, grounded delay input when bypassed, etc), but the time functions have me a little stuck.
My first idea was to have a dual gang pot, so that both delays could be adjusted to the same delay time, and then a "fine" pot would change delay 2 by a bit.
Of course, I realised that this is not what I need.
I need a delay time for delay 1 (resistance "R" at the VCO lug (6) of the PT2399), and then the same resistance value is then divided for the delay time of delay 2 (i.e. R/2, R/3, R/4, R/6).
I'm assuming that smaller values for R give shorter delays.
I've hit a brick wall w.r.t. my knowledge and experience. Does anyone have any suggestions?
(I'll post a diagram of where I'm up to once I have my horrible scribblings converted to a nice circuit diagram).
Thanks in advance,
Christopher