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I wanted to test the Noise Reap Dub Delay and the Rucci matrix mixer .. and the patch turned out just interesting enough to record.  I bought the Rucci because the matrix mixer I tried to build never worked right.  It was a total headache to build, and several of the pots went bad (I probably burned them with the soldering iron).  Even after laboriously testing with a meter and replacing the bad pots it still didn't work.  Ah well, this store-bought one is incredibly rugged and the knobs feel wonderful.  AND IT WORKS

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One more noise patch (spare case experiment)

That "musical" one I talked about will have to wait til next time. mp3 and Furry cartoons http://www.patreon.com/tegerio high quality WAV http://drphlogiston.bandcamp.com Tip jar https://ko-fi.com/tegerio

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Simone Spinozzi

okay, let's see.... uhmm... interesting... doesn't the signal lose a lot of decibels on a 4x4 *passive* mixer? i'm sick at the moment so i am definitively not doing math in my head but eyeing it it looks like a possible drop of 50 decibels which... okay then gets a bit better given it has 4 inputs so each inputs recovers part of those, but it's still something like a 12 decibel drop aaand you might get really bad results if the outputs aren't in the same number as the inputs. i mean, optimally 4 inputs and 3 outputs should give you the same strength of signal, but once again i'm totally eyeing it. hmmm... aside from the sick-mind-induced rant above i am happy everything goes well and you got a new toy.

tegerio

There is some "loading effect" signal loss .. but that gets worse the more things you have plugged in. Since modular level can be (theoretically) as hot as 18v peak-to-peak, some attenuation is in fact desirable! The signal loss is such that it will never make an effect pedal feed back though .. which was the reason I tried building one in the first place. Nick Collins said you could create controlled feedback loops, but you CAN'T! Not with a passive mixer.