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Old 08-03-2010, 03:22 PM
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Whammy Dry/wet--> Blend?

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HEllo. I've got a question. If i want to blend the 2 signals (wet and dry) will this schematic work?

http://experimentalistsanonymous.com...ve%20Mixer.gif


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Old 08-03-2010, 07:47 PM
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Believe me, you don't want to. It does not sound good at all.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:57 PM
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Believe me, you don't want to. It does not sound good at all.
Why not? I do this all the time.

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HEllo. I've got a question. If i want to blend the 2 signals (wet and dry) will this schematic work?

http://experimentalistsanonymous.com...ve%20Mixer.gif


thanks!
I don't think a passive mixer is what you're looking for. I could mod something for you but I don't know if talking about that here is against the rules of the forum.
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Old 08-04-2010, 09:00 AM
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Why not? I do this all the time.


I don't think a passive mixer is what you're looking for. I could mod something for you but I don't know if talking about that here is against the rules of the forum.
We talk about mods all the time.

What would the problem of using a passive mixer?

I've checked the paralooper schematic, but I thought a passive mixer was simpler to build and no power would be needed.
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Old 08-04-2010, 09:07 AM
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We talk about mods all the time.

What would the problem of using a passive mixer?

I've checked the paralooper schematic, but I thought a passive mixer was simpler to build and no power would be needed.
I was referring to offering my services. I didn't know if that was against the rules.

After thinking about it, you may be able to use a passive mixer on the output. The only way to know is to try. With the right active circuit you could have controls for wet and dry levels though. That may be more usable in this situation than a simple ratio mixer. If you're looking to go with something active, check out tonmann's ParaMix circuit.
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Old 08-04-2010, 12:23 PM
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I was referring to offering my services. I didn't know if that was against the rules.

After thinking about it, you may be able to use a passive mixer on the output. The only way to know is to try. With the right active circuit you could have controls for wet and dry levels though. That may be more usable in this situation than a simple ratio mixer. If you're looking to go with something active, check out tonmann's ParaMix circuit.
oh, GREAT!. Just checked your site. Actually i was looking for something like your site. I wanted a circuit already built (i'm really laizy these summer days) that I could house into my true bypass pedal. You might be exactly what I wanted .

I'll check out your blend mod options, get my true bypass pedal dimensions and contact you by PM.

I'm in Spain, though.

Thanks!
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