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	<div class="bold">Whaaat is iiit???</div>
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	<a href="javascript:showpic(2)"><img class="left" alt="" src="pictures/gallery_2_thmb.jpg"/></a>
	Basically, the Ekdahl Moisturizer is a spring reverb where the springs are exposed so they can be 
	played/hit/fiddled with. As well as being capable of creating sound in itself, you can of course also play sound through
	the springs like a regular spring reverb - this makes for happy-fun-time finger-modulation of the reverb on whatever audio
	that's going through it. On top of this there's an analog multimode filter that can be used to attenuate or exaggerate 
	certain frequencies in the sound, this is real handy while playing the springs as you can - for instance - cut all the
	highs and just make thunderous doomy sounds or do the opposite; cut all the lows and make that ear piercing 
	high frequency special love. Also, it incorporates an LFO that's internally routable to the filter and that also has some 
	external routing-stuff. The Ekdahl Moisturizer has tons of CV / Expression pedal options on the back for even more 
	hillarious moments. The Moisturizer is a mono unit.
	<br/><br/>
	The Moisturizer was developed with the help of Jason Willett (Half Japanese, Leperchaun Catering),
	Martin Schmidt (Matmos, Instant Coffee), Joshua Atkins (Polygons, Major Powers), mom &amp; dad and many more - thanks y'all!
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	<div class="bold">What's in the box</div>
	<a href="javascript:showpic(3)"><img class="right" alt="" src="pictures/gallery_3_thmb.jpg"/></a>
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	The Ekdahl Moisturizer contains exactly:
	<ul>
		<li>Preamp (up to 10 times gain)</li>
		<li>Reverb</li>
		<li>Reverb / Preamp wet/dry crossfader (Knob &amp; CV/EP controllable)</li>
		<li>
			State variable filter with
			<ul>
				<li>Lowpass/Bandpass/Highpass seamless crossover (Knob, CV/EP &amp; LFO controllable)</li>
				<li>Cutoff (Knob, CV/EP &amp; LFO controllable)</li>
				<li>Resonance (WITHOUT resonance limiter)</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>
			LFO with
			<ul>
				<li>Speed control (Knob &amp; CV/EP controllable)</li>
				<li>Square / Triangle crossover</li>
				<li>External output with output amplitude knob</li>
			</ul>
		</li>
		<li>Filter / No filter wet/dry crossfader (Knob &amp; CV/EP controllable)</li>
	</ul>
	Here's a block diagram:<br/><br/>
	<img alt="" src="blockweb.png" />
	
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	<div class="bold">Technical crap</div>
	The preamp section is designed for a max of 10 times gain, this to accomodate for low level output instruments such as
	guitars etc. The reverb tank has normal reverb signal gain on it, meaning that if you hit the springs hard they'll distort 
	like crap which is real nice, if you hit them softly the sound won't be distorted.
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	<div class="bold">No resonance limiting!!!</div>
	The filter in the Ekdahl Moisturizer is abrasive, the fact that it doesn't have any resonance limiting makes it possible
	to get the filter to sound *really* <a href="sounds/TEM_808_resoverdr.mp3">bubbly</a> &amp; metallic (way more then any filter i've ever heard), 
	but it's also of course capable of sounding completely "normal"
	 - it all depends on the amount of resonance and/or gain. The fact that you can seamlessly fade inbetween lowpass, 
	bandpass or highpass filter (or lowpass+bandpass and highpass+bandpass) makes the unit pretty damn versatile and by using
	the wet/dry filter/no filter crossfader there's some neat shit that can be done too. Now it should be said that due to
	the fact that there's no resonance limiter, if using very high gain, with high resonance and turning the cutoff frequency
	very high the filter might cut out - not to worry, just turn the cutoff back a bit and the filter pops in again. This 
	happens because the filter gets overloaded and can be avoided with a resonance limiter, however if i had one of those
	all the super-awesome bounce would be gone and it'd sound like all the other filter out there.
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	<div class="bold">CV/Expresion pedal control - Yay!!</div>
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	<a href="javascript:showpic(1)"><img class="left" alt="" src="pictures/gallery_1_thmb.jpg" /></a>
	The Ekdahl moisturizer has six CV/Expression pedal related jacks on the back, one of them is a LFO output so you can control
	other shit with The Moisturizer's LFO. All the other jacks are inputs and takes either CV or Expression pedal, they are:
	Reverb Mixture, VCF Cutoff, VCF Filter Mode (LP/BP/HP), Filter Mixture and LFO Speed.
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	<div class="bold">Design considerations</div>
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	The spring reverb tank is fastened to the unit using self-adhesive velcro. This came about because I and Martin were
	discussing how to protect the springs while in transport and we realized that if it was detachable that'd be the best way.
	The tank is connected to the rest of the unit using RCA connectors, the reason for this is because that has been the 
	standard for connecting reverb tanks since the 60's (i think). In *theory* you could connect any reverb tank to the 
	ins/outs but I take *no* responsibility if you manage to blow your Moisturizer up (shouldn't be able to happen but gotta
	cover my ass). One of the neat thing with the velcro is that you choose which side to have your cables on; the front or the
	rear, if choose rear, the pickup of the springs is on the left side, if you choose front, the pickup of the springs are on 
	the right side. This solved Martin's and my little argument about how it for him was very important of having the cables
	on the back, and for me very important to have the pickup on the right.
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	Preferably i wanted to do an internal power supply and skip the whole wall-wart, however this was abandoned due to the fact
	that once i start poking with mains i enter a completely different liability zone and also it would be a small complication
	to (inexpensively) make it work on all different mains existing in different countries.
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	<div class="bold">Moist samples</div>
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	All these samples are recorded without any added effects, they are either pure simple waveforms or drumkits.
	Sorry for the lack of let's-play-the-spring samples, it's coming!
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_saw_sweep.mp3">TEM_saw_sweep.mp3</a> - Sawtooth driven with max resonance and just enough gain for no
	resonance distortion, filtermode set to lowpass and the cutoff being modulated by the internal LFO.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_808_mode.mp3">TEM_808_mode.mp3</a> - TR808 with normal gain and low resonance having the filter 
	mode modulated by the internal LFO.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_808_res.mp3">TEM_808_res.mp3</a> - TR808 that starts out in highpass mode with no resonance, cutoff
	goes up and after that the cutoff decreases and the resonance increases until the resonance is at the
	kickdrum frequencies where it goes BOOOM. After that filter mode is being crossfaded to lowpass mode and after that the
	cutoff is turned up until the filter cuts off due to overload.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_saw_resoverdr.mp3">TEM_saw_resoverdr.mp3</a> - Sawtooth with a lot of gain and a lot of resonance
	overdrive creating neat harmonics.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_808_resoverdr.mp3">TEM_808_resoverdr.mp3</a> - TR808 starting with max gain (hence the distortion),
	lowpass filter mode and no resonance, the resonance is being turned up through out the sample.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_808_rev.mp3">TEM_808_rev.mp3</a> - TR808 without any filter playing dry, the reverb amount is turned
	up and then a little bit of filter play on this.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_guit_halfrev.mp3">TEM_guit_halfrev.mp3</a> - A guitar being played without filter with the reverb/preamp
	mix set to 50/50.<br/>
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	<a href="sounds/TEM_guit_fullrev.mp3">TEM_guit_fullrev.mp3</a> - A guitar being played without filter with the reverb/preamp
	mix set to 100% reverb.<br/>
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	<div class="bold">Moist videos</div>
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	Sorry about the crappy-ass sound, better videos will be made soon.
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	Jason Willett with the first prototype outside of homebase; The True Vine record store
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