Sillitoe Lathes
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Here are some snippets using an early version of my standalone preamp running the digital correction eq.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mwpc80aty1owdz0/SmokeStack%20Lightning%20iRIAA%20%26%20Stereo%20Width%20in%20DAW-%20Standalone%20Digital%20Correction%20EQ.wav?dl=0
Cutting chain is Ableton running only iRIAA VST and a touch of increased stereo width from BX Solo- out the NI Z2 interface at 48kHz- then in-and-out of my correction EQ at 92kHz (DACADAC )- QSC GX3 amp- SmokeStack Lightning head.
MyShank black 12 with 320P, heat lamp, no stylus heat, no vacuum (still brush swarf pickup ).
Tones are 1kHz, 7cm/sec.
Playback is M44-7 on the 1200, NI Z2, Ableton.
Cuts from the standalone preamp running both iRIAA and correction eq soon!
Cheers
James
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mwpc80aty1owdz0/SmokeStack%20Lightning%20iRIAA%20%26%20Stereo%20Width%20in%20DAW-%20Standalone%20Digital%20Correction%20EQ.wav?dl=0
Cutting chain is Ableton running only iRIAA VST and a touch of increased stereo width from BX Solo- out the NI Z2 interface at 48kHz- then in-and-out of my correction EQ at 92kHz (DACADAC )- QSC GX3 amp- SmokeStack Lightning head.
MyShank black 12 with 320P, heat lamp, no stylus heat, no vacuum (still brush swarf pickup ).
Tones are 1kHz, 7cm/sec.
Playback is M44-7 on the 1200, NI Z2, Ableton.
Cuts from the standalone preamp running both iRIAA and correction eq soon!
Cheers
James
Re: Sillitoe Lathes
Couple of updates here from my Sillitoe_Lathes instagram feed.
Feedback head underway to suit the more expensive lathe.
I've designed a more affordable lathe to suit my feed-forward system, first prototype parts arriving next week!
Delivering the first lathe to the owner next week, these will actually become available this year!
Thanks for the interest and patience.
Cheers
James
Feedback head underway to suit the more expensive lathe.
I've designed a more affordable lathe to suit my feed-forward system, first prototype parts arriving next week!
Delivering the first lathe to the owner next week, these will actually become available this year!
Thanks for the interest and patience.
Cheers
James
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Will you be selling just the cutterhead ?
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Hi Aaron,
I will indeed!
I'm thinking of doing a preliminary run of the feed-forward dynamic SmokeStack Lightning heads for experimenters who are comfortable cutting from a DAW running a preset for FabFilter Pro Q2 and IRIAA plugins.
This would be a deal for the head alone, with the plugin preset emailed to the user along with basic instructions for use (DAW settings, how to connect fuses to the power amp outputs etc).
My recommended power amp for this basic setup is the QSC GX3, a DAC/interface is also required.
If I get 10 or more experimenters interested in this deal I can offer the heads for somewhere around $1200- $1500AUD each- some money from each sale will go to support Lathetrolls.
Standalone cutterhead correction units will be available in the future for plug and play cutting with adjustable stylus heating built in.
These will retrofit for any of the heads which are purchased separately as I will have the correction settings for each head saved.
Anyone interested- please PM me with serious enquiries (this option will not suit everyone, these heads won't fit Presto 6N or Rek-O-Kut style overheads, if you don't understand what I'm on about here then you might prefer waiting for developments in the near future ).
Cheers
James
I will indeed!
I'm thinking of doing a preliminary run of the feed-forward dynamic SmokeStack Lightning heads for experimenters who are comfortable cutting from a DAW running a preset for FabFilter Pro Q2 and IRIAA plugins.
This would be a deal for the head alone, with the plugin preset emailed to the user along with basic instructions for use (DAW settings, how to connect fuses to the power amp outputs etc).
My recommended power amp for this basic setup is the QSC GX3, a DAC/interface is also required.
If I get 10 or more experimenters interested in this deal I can offer the heads for somewhere around $1200- $1500AUD each- some money from each sale will go to support Lathetrolls.
Standalone cutterhead correction units will be available in the future for plug and play cutting with adjustable stylus heating built in.
These will retrofit for any of the heads which are purchased separately as I will have the correction settings for each head saved.
Anyone interested- please PM me with serious enquiries (this option will not suit everyone, these heads won't fit Presto 6N or Rek-O-Kut style overheads, if you don't understand what I'm on about here then you might prefer waiting for developments in the near future ).
Cheers
James
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Hi James!Sillitoe wrote: One channel cross-section of the modular test assembly for feedback cutterhead development
Your design of the cutterhead as shown in this photo is an excellent example of designing this complex part to meet the necessary limitations of 3-axis CNC milling. If I taught machine design, this would be in my textbook
Great work!!!
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Hi Bahndahn!
Thank you for the compliment, it means a lot to me as I've seen some great work you've done in that area.
I really appreciate it mate!!!
I purchased an Axoloti upon your recommendation, I'm yet to start playing with it but it's on the list of things to do.
Cheers
James
Thank you for the compliment, it means a lot to me as I've seen some great work you've done in that area.
I really appreciate it mate!!!
I purchased an Axoloti upon your recommendation, I'm yet to start playing with it but it's on the list of things to do.
Cheers
James
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Little vid of the 0-1A adjustable stylus heater here. https://instagram.com/p/BPFGFfWB8N7/
Cheers
James
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Still a few things to sort with the drivetrain tomorrow.
Cheers
James
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- CountMoogle
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Very slick look to it. Nice nice.
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Thank you CountMoogle!
Quick and dirty tests from SmokeStack Lightning Feedforward head built 22/02/17
(MyShank black 12" with 320P. 1kHz 7cm/sec 0dB reference tones, brush swarf pickup).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/821cdxdpibymkt3/SmokeStack%20Feed%20Forward-%201kHz%207cm-sec%201.wav?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/600b1dsj46ldq2y/SmokeStack%20Feed%20Forward-%201kHz%207cm-sec%202.wav?dl=0
Shazam and buy lossless files from Bleep for cut/source material comparisons (and to support these artisits ).
Shout out to Joe Malone, Shank, Adrian Sardi and George Nikoloudis!!!
Cheers
James
Quick and dirty tests from SmokeStack Lightning Feedforward head built 22/02/17
(MyShank black 12" with 320P. 1kHz 7cm/sec 0dB reference tones, brush swarf pickup).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/821cdxdpibymkt3/SmokeStack%20Feed%20Forward-%201kHz%207cm-sec%201.wav?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/600b1dsj46ldq2y/SmokeStack%20Feed%20Forward-%201kHz%207cm-sec%202.wav?dl=0
Shazam and buy lossless files from Bleep for cut/source material comparisons (and to support these artisits ).
Shout out to Joe Malone, Shank, Adrian Sardi and George Nikoloudis!!!
Cheers
James
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Getting there.
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- analoghifi
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Wonderful Job James. Keep up the great work.!! Look like you have been going hard at it and aiming for perfection. Well done !!
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Impressive James, wish i had 25% of your skills and my projects / ideas would be finished a lot faster.
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Cheers TheCrates!
Yes, finishing things can be tricky!... on that note I'd like to again thank all interested parties for their patience and support!
Thanks analoghifi!!!
Cheers
James
Yes, finishing things can be tricky!... on that note I'd like to again thank all interested parties for their patience and support!
Thanks analoghifi!!!
Cheers
James
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No stylus heat.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/erfei7n6awhzvfp/10%20inch%20lacquer%20test%20cut%20no%20stylus%20heat%20-10dB.%20wav.wav?dl=0
Cheers
James
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Thanks Symatic!
James
(Edit- I should mention that the cut in my previous post was from the same SmokeStack Lightning head, with a different feedforward pre emphasis setting to suit lacquer).
James
(Edit- I should mention that the cut in my previous post was from the same SmokeStack Lightning head, with a different feedforward pre emphasis setting to suit lacquer).
- Wayne Kirkwood
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James this is very, very good.
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Thanks Wayne, that means a lot!
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Im no expert, but your cut sound excellent to my ears. Think your head would fit nicely to a T560 & SP10 combo and soundwise it would e a huge improvement, may someday. Cheers, Crates