Alinator Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) Vînd/schimb un Rocktron Prochorus stereo analog de la inceputul aniilor 90, made in USA, in perfecta stare de functionare. Nu am avut la ce sa il folosesc asa ca nu pot sa dau prea multe amanunte despre el. Sper ca cineva sa il foloseasca la adevarata valoare data fiind complexitatea lui. Mai jos sint ceva informatii luate de pe net si niste poze detaliate pentru interesati. Schimb cu preampuri, ampuri, alte chestii chitaristice +/- diferenta, dupa caz. Contact pe aici sau pe alinubujor@yahoo.com This thing is super rare and you will hardly find any info on the internet (I tried :-). This processor is definitely in the same category as the famous Roland SDD-320 or DyTronics/SongBird TriChorus but in my opinion it can do much more than these. Basically it's an analog Chorus (BBD based) with 6 (six!) Voices, all with different delay times. Each of these voices can either be switched off or assigned to the left, the right or both output channels. It also features a feedback control which can be selected from the 1st (5 ms) or the 6th (42 ms) Chorus voice. Additional Controls are Sweep (LFO rate), Depth (modulation Depth) and Mix (separate for left/right outs). Now, there's also the 'Modulation' control which does pretty weird things. My guess is that it's a random Generator that somehow is modulated by the input signal. Anyways, in the left position only the LFO modulates the delay time. So what can this thing do? Everything! Flangers, standard Mono/Stereo Chorus, etc. But if you mix all 6 voices together you'll have the thickest sound that you could ever imagine!!! Amazingly it doesn't create that nasty 'phasy' sound which you usually get from multi voice Chorus units. Prochorus Overview Analog. 6 modulation delays - 5/8/15/22/35/42ms - can be turned on/off and assigned to either/both channels. LFO waveform can be set continuously between sine and ramp waves. The delays have feedback. The LFO frequency is displayed as the fading light of the LED. LE: Nu am vrut sa pun pret ca nu stiam cam cat costa unul. Am gasit acum http://instruments.shop.ebay.com/Pro-Audio...l?_nkw=rocktron Deci nenea ala cere peste 1.000 de dolari. Eu insa jur ca il las mai ieftin. Edited September 29, 2010 by Alinator
Alinator Posted September 30, 2010 Author Posted September 30, 2010 Vînd/schimb un Rocktron Prochorus stereo analog de la inceputul aniilor 90, made in USA, in perfecta stare de functionare. Nu am avut la ce sa il folosesc asa ca nu pot sa dau prea multe amanunte despre el. Sper ca cineva sa il foloseasca la adevarata valoare data fiind complexitatea lui. Mai jos sint ceva informatii luate de pe net si niste poze detaliate pentru interesati. Schimb cu preampuri, ampuri, alte chestii chitaristice +/- diferenta, dupa caz. Contact pe aici sau pe alinubujor@yahoo.com This thing is super rare and you will hardly find any info on the internet (I tried :-). This processor is definitely in the same category as the famous Roland SDD-320 or DyTronics/SongBird TriChorus but in my opinion it can do much more than these. Basically it's an analog Chorus (BBD based) with 6 (six!) Voices, all with different delay times. Each of these voices can either be switched off or assigned to the left, the right or both output channels. It also features a feedback control which can be selected from the 1st (5 ms) or the 6th (42 ms) Chorus voice. Additional Controls are Sweep (LFO rate), Depth (modulation Depth) and Mix (separate for left/right outs). Now, there's also the 'Modulation' control which does pretty weird things. My guess is that it's a random Generator that somehow is modulated by the input signal. Anyways, in the left position only the LFO modulates the delay time. So what can this thing do? Everything! Flangers, standard Mono/Stereo Chorus, etc. But if you mix all 6 voices together you'll have the thickest sound that you could ever imagine!!! Amazingly it doesn't create that nasty 'phasy' sound which you usually get from multi voice Chorus units. Prochorus Overview Analog. 6 modulation delays - 5/8/15/22/35/42ms - can be turned on/off and assigned to either/both channels. LFO waveform can be set continuously between sine and ramp waves. The delays have feedback. The LFO frequency is displayed as the fading light of the LED. LE: Nu am vrut sa pun pret ca nu stiam cam cat costa unul. Am gasit acum http://instruments.shop.ebay.com/Pro-Audio...l?_nkw=rocktron Deci nenea ala cere peste 1.000 de dolari. Eu insa jur ca il las mai ieftin. UPP
Alinator Posted October 3, 2010 Author Posted October 3, 2010 Sus. Trebuie sa fie cineva care apreciaza un chorus de super calitate. Astept propuneri de schimb, asa ca nu ezitati sa ,,dati cu parul”. Si nu va lasati intimidati de pretul unuia pe ebay. Sîntem în Romania, avem nevoi romanesti si preturi pe masura. Cu alte cuvinte, incercati si veti avea o mare surpriza.
Alinator Posted October 4, 2010 Author Posted October 4, 2010 Sus. Trebuie sa fie cineva care apreciaza un chorus de super calitate. Astept propuneri de schimb, asa ca nu ezitati sa ,,dati cu parul”. Si nu va lasati intimidati de pretul unuia pe ebay. Sîntem în Romania, avem nevoi romanesti si preturi pe masura. Cu alte cuvinte, incercati si veti avea o mare surpriza. sus
Alinator Posted October 5, 2010 Author Posted October 5, 2010 Rocktron Chameleon ? Prima serie, seria on-line sau seria 2000 ?
boc Posted October 5, 2010 Posted October 5, 2010 Prima serie, seria on-line sau seria 2000 ? http://forums.rgc.ro/index.php?showtopic=4...mp;#entry461546
Alinator Posted October 9, 2010 Author Posted October 9, 2010 sus..cam printre ultimele strigari pt ca au aparut deja vreo 3 variante si nu vreau sa tin oamenii incurcati.
Alinator Posted October 17, 2010 Author Posted October 17, 2010 Inca odata in atentia dumneavoastra sus
gigimarga Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 Revine la vanzare/schimb Cam care-i pretul?
Alinator Posted December 30, 2010 Author Posted December 30, 2010 Faceti o oferta decenta si negociem
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