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Title: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Pilgrim on July 31, 2010, 03:25:37 PM
Has anyone played with one of these?  I don't have plans, just happened to trip over its web page and thought it a little different:

http://www.stellartone.com/Page.asp?NavID=147
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: exiledarchangel on July 31, 2010, 03:32:45 PM
Sounds like a varitone rip-off to me.
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Dave W on July 31, 2010, 05:04:04 PM
Quote from: exiledarchangel on July 31, 2010, 03:32:45 PM
Sounds like a varitone rip-off to me.

Hard to say without a little more detail. Sounds like it may do more.
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Lightyear on August 01, 2010, 07:36:39 PM
They have demos on their site of what it sounds like on guitar but no bass samples from what I can tell.
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Basvarken on August 02, 2010, 03:54:37 AM
I really don't hear a big world of difference...
I wonder what they mean by 0.44 octave steps and additional resonance selections in the upper bass & low midrange harmonics  ??
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: exiledarchangel on August 02, 2010, 04:08:34 AM
Just fancy words. Its just a varitone without choke, a low-pass filter. They add a "military grade" rotary switch and sell it for $99.
No problem with how much someone charge for his work thru. See this video and read the comments, there are some nice samples there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I62Xfhts9k
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Psycho Bass Guy on August 02, 2010, 08:32:37 AM
Quote from: Basvarken on August 02, 2010, 03:54:37 AM
I wonder what they mean by 0.44 octave steps and additional resonance selections in the upper bass & low midrange harmonics  ??

Translation: we're going to use fancy math to try and impress you with a stepped passive filter. There's a bunch of surface-mount capacitors on the base of the pot. Each "click" selects a different value of capacitance and it's like having your tone control rolled all the way off and using the different cap values to vary where the high frequency rolloff occurs. It's different than a tradional tone control which works by varying the amount of signal routed through the tone cap, but the sonic difference between the two will be negligible unless you have extremely low output pickups. 
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: exiledarchangel on August 03, 2010, 01:28:32 AM
Case closed, me thinks. :D
Title: Re: Stellertone - a curious idea...
Post by: Pilgrim on August 03, 2010, 11:19:51 AM
The demo seems to have some potentially useful sounds.  Perhaps it does pursue the same idea as a varitone, but puts it to work in a different way.