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joni_speedbass
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dub siren

Post by joni_speedbass » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:02 pm

searched loads n cant find a thread on this which supreised me

so

im gona buy a dub siren
seen a few models online

S-CAT (0113) CIRCUIT BENT " DUB SIREN - MKII "
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=d44Ui1x-FEI

Digital Dub Siren by Oceanus
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UIbyAHSC-68

DUB SIREN ( MODULE OSCILLATOR LFO / VCO ) SYNTH REGGAE
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUB-SIREN-MODULE- ... p1638.m122

wandered if any 1 could give us any advice on buying a dub siren
any body got a certian dub siren they love + would reccomend ?
any certian ones i should avoid ?

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Post by noodle » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:45 pm

*just realized you want one that is physical*
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Post by cryptic » Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:02 pm

Brap!

Looks quality

Anyone?

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Post by lilt » Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:29 am

lots of the old speedbass contributors on here now!!!

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Post by jah dub » Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:12 pm

also seeking a siren prefferably the njd se 1 model or the mr dub box

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Post by skape » Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:23 pm

Wow... I didn't know you something like that was on the market....
I want one!
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Post by cleeko » Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:25 pm

you could always make one..

http://www.interruptor.ch/dub_diysiren.shtml

i built one of these and it turned out pretty good. Its relatively straight forward if you know about building circuits, the hard part was sorting all the bugs out lol

Alternatively one of the warmest ones i've heard that is actually available to buy is the SE10 which you can get from Jah Tubbys or Russ D, you might have to wait a short amount of time though if they havent got a batch made up

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Post by cixxxj » Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:16 am

even easier! Look for Forrest Mims' handbooks, there's one focused on the mighty NE555 chip, which costs almost zero. With 2 resistors and 2 capacitors, a solder and some patience you'll get your VCO: Cheap!Instable!Crazy!

I've made one you can check how its sounding

http://it.qoob.tv/audio/clip_view.asp?id=11191

Output should be square waves, but as I've said the cheap nature of the circuit can't assure you about the actual output

The great thing is you can make two of these and make it modulate into the first one. What's the deal? With an easy mod you can transform the square into a sine too, so you just made a cheapinstablecrazy-multimode LFO!

*note* the circuit provided in the handbook has got a LOUD output and actually you should preamplify it (look for cheap LM386 preamps). If you don't do it, the oscillator will sound different on every device and probably you'll burn them as I almost did with my audio card, because of DC coming in the signal path and because of the impedance. When I tried to plug it in my audio card, the frequency and the sound changed if I put input selector on Mic/instrument/Line mode.
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Post by cixxxj » Sat Feb 02, 2008 2:34 pm

I've just found a cool amp design based on the LM386, good for any simple device you could have been built
http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/yuegroup/Teachi ... 1a-F07.pdf
it gives a good insight on "how it works", and has got active filters w00t!
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sirens

Post by duborganiza » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:45 am

i own both of the sirens
its horses for courses
oceanus siren has a huge range of sounds but requires a bit of playin
the phonic potion siren has a more limited set of soundz but they are
more available.

when oceanus and i discusssed the siren i asked for him 2use siren soundz and drum synth soundz as a startin point for the range of soundz 2 include, its a great box....

2 get the best out of a siren you need an echo / delay box and probabaly other fx units

cant say i have a favourite i also own a no1derland siren but out of the three oceanus digital dub siren is the most versatile good for performance and also in the studio, . phonic potion better for performance but far more limited.

oceanus has a load of samples of his siren over scientist and jammy dubs which begins to show the incredible versatility of the unit

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Re: dub siren

Post by bambaman » Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:24 pm

What don't you buy one from the good old bambaman?

Available on Ebay (Dub siren bamba_man) or

http://bambamandubsiren.webs.com

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Re: dub siren

Post by krispy » Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:05 pm

lol @ the reply 3 years later

hopefully he has figured it out by now

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