EQD Chorus?
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:43 pm
Would anyone else out there love to see what EQD would do with a chorus? Could I start a petition or something? Then I could pair it with a White Light for the ultimate Husker Du tone! 

Bret608 wrote:Would anyone else out there love to see what EQD would do with a chorus? Could I start a petition or something? Then I could pair it with a White Light for the ultimate Husker Du tone!
earthdevice wrote:So I guess now is the time to ask, is anyone actually interested in a small simple chorus hacked out of a digital delay chip?
Bret608 wrote:Husker Du tone!
earthdevice wrote:Bret608 wrote:Would anyone else out there love to see what EQD would do with a chorus? Could I start a petition or something? Then I could pair it with a White Light for the ultimate Husker Du tone!
I actually had one in the breadboard last week. I made it just to see if it was possible to do a decent sounding chorus with a digital delay chip. It worked and sounded really good, got the lfo to go super slow which I havent heard in the few chorus pedals I've tried. With a little regeneration it took on a slight flanging sound. I put it down in the book with the 4 billion other designs waiting to be sprinkled with fairy dust and brought to life and figured that was that.
So I guess now is the time to ask, is anyone actually interested in a small simple chorus hacked out of a digital delay chip?
Bret608 wrote: Then I could pair it with a White Light for the ultimate Husker Du tone!
jrmy wrote:earthdevice wrote:Bret608 wrote:Would anyone else out there love to see what EQD would do with a chorus? Could I start a petition or something? Then I could pair it with a White Light for the ultimate Husker Du tone!
I actually had one in the breadboard last week. I made it just to see if it was possible to do a decent sounding chorus with a digital delay chip. It worked and sounded really good, got the lfo to go super slow which I havent heard in the few chorus pedals I've tried. With a little regeneration it took on a slight flanging sound. I put it down in the book with the 4 billion other designs waiting to be sprinkled with fairy dust and brought to life and figured that was that.
So I guess now is the time to ask, is anyone actually interested in a small simple chorus hacked out of a digital delay chip?
Hellz yeah, especially if you can wrangle special toanz out of it, like that slight flange you describe. We need more messed up modulation up in here (although I have endless love for fuzzzzzzzzzzzzzz).
backwhenIwascool wrote:If you keep an Analog dry signal path, I will definitely be interested in the chorus.![]()
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earthdevice wrote:backwhenIwascool wrote:If you keep an Analog dry signal path, I will definitely be interested in the chorus.![]()
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Like the transports, it's an all analog signal path. I might just have to put this back on the breadboard to tweak it some more.