Parasit Studio Multiwave Mega Synth Pedal

Started by BROCKSTAR, October 14, 2019, 10:49:10 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

BROCKSTAR

Just released today in complete form or you can get the pcb of it to build your own etc.. The Multiwave Mega is a wavetable based guitar synthesizer with an analog resonant lowpass filter. IT SOUNDS AND LOOKS AWESOME! WANT! This is truly the year of guitar synth pedals!

https://www.parasitstudio.se/store/p75/Multiwave_MEGA.html

https://www.parasitstudio.se/store/p74/Multiwave_MEGA_PCB.html


chrish

#1
Cool. The demo Seems to have the 50s si-fi movie sounds covered. 8)

Edit to add from the manuel;

"Multiwave Mega is a analog / digital hybrid.
On the analog side with got the preamp, sample and hold and
the resonant lowpass  lter. On the digital side we have a
microcontroller that handles the oscillators,  lter control, the
LFOs and the buttons.
It uses a CMOS based preamp stage that converts the guitar
signal into a square wave and then multiplies the frequency by
64 using a Phase Locked Loop together with a binary counter.
is is needed so that the microcontroller doesn't have to do
anything too demanding using timers. It simply uses an
external interrupt to cycle through the waveshape arrays.
e oscillators are wavetable based, which means that every
waveshape is stored as an array of numbers that represents
pwm duty cycle (voltage levels) for a single waveshape cycle.
It has a 6-bit resolution (64 steps) for the oscillators and the
LFO, and a 7-bits resolution (128 steps) for the envelopes.
It has a total of 35 wavetables stored on the microcontroller
for the di erent waveshapes (and one for each detune setting)
with a few unique wavetables for the envelopes and the LFO."

Wyrtti

This guy seems to have lots of goodness for sale. I was weak, and it was payday, so I ordered an Into The Unknown pedal. Lots goodness and mayhem in that.

jim-analog


Greetings,

Wyrtti, when you get the Unknown pedal and have time to work thru it, please let us know what you think. I came very close to ordering one earlier this week, but couldn't quite pull the trigger on it. It sure looked interesting and the demos sounded great. Instead, I sent for some PC boards for one of the simpler guitar synth products. Hope it rocks for you!

Regards, Jim



Quote from: Wyrtti on May 29, 2020, 11:44:21 PM
This guy seems to have lots of goodness for sale. I was weak, and it was payday, so I ordered an Into The Unknown pedal. Lots goodness and mayhem in that.