| Pedals Contour Boost Splonkulator Distortion SubZombie |
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Intellectual Property StatementAll Spencer Amps products may contain concepts and circuitry containing trade secrets and information copyright of Spencer Amps. MIXING DISTORTIONSThe concepts regarding mixing distortions such as Subzombie are believed to be public domain. An early example was the Gretch Controfuzz (clean plus antiphase distortion). In-phase mixing-in of distortion examples include Yamaha's GEP50 effect unit and Roland's JC-120 and Unicord's Stage 400 amplifiers. The splitting of a signal into multiple processing paths and then remixing it has surely been known since at least the mid-60s and the importance of phase relationships in mixing is well known; most high quality recording consoles include phase switches for all channels. It was also known to split a signal and then remix it using the two channels of a guitar amplifier, but some cases (Fender Twin Reverb) these two channels are out of phase. In the case of phaser, flanger, and delay devices, inversion of the effected signal to be remixed into the dry signal is a well known variant and is often used to produce a form of stereo output. With the availability of all the basic building blocks -- distortion units, mixers, cables, etc. -- it is well within the capabilities of the layman to assemble a distortion mixing apparatus. This would be a "multiple box solution." In view of simple single-box distortion mixing devices such as the Controfuzz, it would have been obvious that any multi-box circuit could be built within a single enclosure. The trade-offs regarding flexibility, function and economics of packaging effects singly vs. multiple are well-known and widely explored with regards to musical instrument effects. More complex single-box distortion mixing devices are not known by this writer, however, so the motivation to combine is in question. I may have gone beyond the prior art in my appreciation of the the value of such circuits and the details of their use. Therefore, I disclose to
the public domain: The timeline of my own
developments include: These concepts are known or hereby disclosed to the public domain. No gaurantee can be made that no other intellectual property claim will be infringed. All actual circuits of my development are copyright, may contain patentable improvements, and publication without permission is not allowed. -- Bill Spencer, Richmond VA, April 17, 2006. |
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