Multicab SIM..my own design cabinet simulator .. it works!! cool!

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MarsSound

Quote from: deadastronaut on October 11, 2012, 04:08:24 AM

slight delay on one channel....that would be well worth building!...

or while i think of it, a ''phase invert'' like on many mixing desks...2 outputs, one phase inverted...to get that dimensional ear thing going on..

btw have you downloaded DIYLC ?..for designing vero.pcb etc....great prog!

http://code.google.com/p/diy-layout-creator/




with slight delay on one channel you don't create stereo. you are more in the zone of panning. try it yourself:
copy a sound file to another track. one 100% left, the other full to the right.
put some delay on one file by shifting it a little to the right. or use a real echo with 10, 20 ,50 mS.
and more delay gives more panning to one direction.

phase invert gives a very bad stereo-picture. It isn't pleasant for the ears and mind. it works differently with headphones..
I doin't like it! it is also not a good stereo-startingpoint when you want to work with more FX after the invertion.

the pseudo-stereo story in this topic was about using all-pass filters and that will give a very nice good basic stereo-effect. thats what I want!


the layout software won't work on my old mac.....:-(




deadastronaut

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MarsSound

Quote from: deadastronaut on October 11, 2012, 07:06:25 AM
well i was just thinking aloud really.... :)...crack on. ;)


what you want, is not so difficult. you can do it very easy with a stereo-signal. just swap the + and - of one of the channels.

with mono it is the same thing, but maybe you need some boosting / amplifying    to get a good split-signal.

one big big problem is that you will lose all signal if the stereo will be bring back to mono by adding the channels:

















MarsSound

Quote from: deadastronaut on October 11, 2012, 07:06:25 AM
well i was just thinking aloud really.... :)...crack on. ;)

phase invert is very easy done with a switch, without an electronic circuit:
















J0K3RX

I think one of us should build this thing first and verify working then we can worry about the mods... I don't see where the stereo or phase inversion would be much of a benefit when recording direct which is what this would probably be used for most...? You can double/triple/quad guitar tracks and add slight delay, chorus etc. and do all sorts of manipulation when recording...  I guess you could go direct to mixer live with it but that is the minority I would think? Don't get me wrong, very cool ideas but I wanna here this thing work "good" first! :icon_wink: There are not many "good" cab sims out there besides the Palmer and a select few others.. If this would come close it would be GOLD in my book!! After using impulses I am hard pressed to find a hardware solution that comes close!?
Doesn't matter what you did to get it... If it sounds good, then it is good!

MarsSound

Quote from: J0K3RX on October 15, 2012, 11:54:23 PM
I think one of us should build this thing first and verify working then we can worry about the mods... I don't see where the stereo or phase inversion would be much of a benefit when recording direct which is what this would probably be used for most...?

the problem in this topic is that there are two different subjects without any relation: the multi-cabsim and something about making pseudo-stereo effects.
so, the phase-invert thing has nothing to do with the speaker-sim.

I am hard working on a vero-board layout!
It will be a little weird...with two parts on the board, but I can't find another solution to keep it tide.

I will post it when I have builded a good working version!

deadastronaut

@: jim yes i agree.  ( i just went off on a tangent as the'' pseudo stereo'' sounded just like a phase inverter to my ears )


@mars: yeah i use that for my diy sustainer switching ........anyway no problem, i'll just shut the @#$% up ok... ;D

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The Red Rooster

#87
In an old National Semiconductor application note - by memory - Pseudo stereo can be crated by using the following method:

left channel = input signal - processed signal

right channel = input signal + processed signal

"middle" = original signal

Stereo image can be changed depending on how you mix these 3 signals.

This is similar to the "Tina Turner" trick used in studioes, where original mono vocal is kept in midle, and hard left is original pitched +3 cent, and hard right is pitched -3 cent. This is a great method of fattening up a vocal track or a single instrument.

BR

Kurt

MarsSound

ok,

my vero-board layout is ready, is tested and works 100 %!

it is a little-a-bit strange layout but I wanted it to be as little as possible. here is a pic of the filled board:


MarsSound

I can put my vero-board layout here in this tpoic if somebody wants it...


tca

Quote from: MarsSound on October 11, 2012, 06:02:02 AM
the pseudo-stereo story in this topic was about using all-pass filters and that will give a very nice good basic stereo-effect. thats what I want!

Some time ago I was looking for something like that. These are the two links that I thought to be useful:

http://www.ethanwiner.com/St-Synth.html

and a patent http://www.google.com/patents/US4239939

At the time I thought that the schem of the patent would give a good result.

Cheers.

"The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet." -- William Gibson

J0K3RX

Quote from: MarsSound on October 21, 2012, 01:10:45 PM
I can put my vero-board layout here in this tpoic if somebody wants it...

That would be nice!!!
Doesn't matter what you did to get it... If it sounds good, then it is good!

MarsSound

ok, here's my vero layout.
it's by hand so maybe somebody can make a better graphic version with special software.
and if somebody finds mods to make the layout more easy.... please tell!


alexirae

Hi guys, here it is my veroboard version of the MultiCab Sim schematic, is not verified so if someone wants to double check this, go for it, suggestions are welcome.

I did my best here consider that's the first time I make a veroboard from schematic, however I still having some questions (for the people who knows more about electronics here):

- Are all the pots linear?, which is the best option for each potentiometer, shouldn't be Gain LOG?
- Are the pot lugs in the correct position? (I still having doubts about the reading order of a potentiometer in a schematic)




alexirae

And it's verified!, I only did a small change from the previous layout, just change  "Bottom 3" to "Bottom 1" and "Bottom 1 and 2" to "Bottom 2 and 3" (Reversed Pot), here it is the updated layout:


J0K3RX

Doesn't matter what you did to get it... If it sounds good, then it is good!

deadastronaut

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ricothetroll

Hi,
I just breadboarded the circuit (without the stereo stuff), it actually sounds great ! Thanx a lot for that nice project, Daniel !
Best regards.
Eric

mth5044

Awesome stuff. Anybody ever find the bass version that disappeared?