That's your convenient interpretation of a forum. Do you see manufacturers on a forum showing how to build their products? Hardly.
A forum is a place where people discuss things and everybody is free to take part to a discussion in any way he/she wants, within the rules of civilized behaviour...
There are no games. Do not expect me to disclose my work. You need to learn how a DynoMyPiano TSC works, do your research on the web and understand that. Then you may try to program your thing on a machine capable of that. You know which the few ones are. Then you can ask questions. One learns...
Actually no, I don't know who would get involved and I think you should speak for yourself. One counts for one. And you don't have a PCM or possibly anything that can even do this effect properly. You have plenty of info to start working....
Forum needs to be way much more interested and active than dead. Knowing that you need two waveforms pumped to each of three delays is more than enough info at the moment.
It's not difficult per se.... the thing is one needs to get to know how something works and then recreate it on the machine.
It took me quite a while to find out how the TSC really works.... and put my hands and ears on one of them.
I like doin' these kind of things, it's in my nature,. But I'm...
I don't know how cheap this should/could be, but the point is that one needs a machine with the proper software which has the functions and the freedom to allow this kind of design. I don't see any pedal doing TSC correctly nor I believe the pedal solution is technically correct (inserting time...
There is no digital delay that can do TSC.... no matter the number of units.
If you look carefully at the H8000 tutorial on waveshaping you should understand that each delay is being fed by two LFOs...
Look at the summed waveform... what do you see?
Watch that and come back if you need...
No, the Intelliverb can't do TSC. I had one for a couple of years back in the mid '90s. I got rid of it because I also had a TC1210 and a PCM70... so it really had no reason to stay. The 8v chorus is nice but MONO IN... they messed up Holdsworth design for those units.
Prochorus is nice... yes...
I wish things were as you say, but unfortunately they aren't. You can't make a TriStrereoChorus with three delay lines, in terms of what the classic unit does. Spatial efx are very complicated as they require an art of tricking the ear into unreal panoramic design (truly unreal) or special ones...
Thanks!
Unfortunately the TSC is a more complex thing than just 3 mono choruses. There's a lot more going on in the original unit. Waveshaping!
Here's how it works: