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Old 01-26-2010, 09:46 PM
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OK, so here's the deal. As some of you know who have read my thread, "Proton's Trek Through The Wide World of Effects", I recently ditched my Goatkeeper and bought a Moog MP-201. I want to try to emulate some of what the Goatkeeper could do by getting some sort of CV controlled tremolo box. This would not need any LFO's or waveshaping of its own (the MP-201 would take care of all of that). It is basically just a box with a depth knob, out/gain knob, and maybe a CV scale knob.

What do you think would be the best/cheapest/easiest way to accomplish this. I've been emailing back and forth with Mario from Robot Factory effects (because he did such a kick ass job on my Filter). We've been spit balling some ideas. He was thinking basically a VCA controlled by the CV out of the MP-201.

The only parameters I really have are I'd like it to be small if possible [i.e. Zvex or MXR sized box, which shouldn't be hard with just 2 or 3 knobs, a stomp switch, and three jacks (input, output, CV)] and I want it to be powered by my Pedal Power 2 (so either 9v 100ma or 12v 65ish ma).

OK, Go! Let me hear your ideas.

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