More trem ideas...
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More trem ideas...
So, my trem has encountered a new problem, I have to build a little amp into it, to compensate for inevitable volume drop. so the question is:
WOuld you rather have just a bit of a boost to bring your signal up where it belongs, or would yu wnat to be able to crank it into distortion territory?
WOuld you rather have just a bit of a boost to bring your signal up where it belongs, or would yu wnat to be able to crank it into distortion territory?
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You should put a lil' switch in to turn the trem off, so you could use it as a clean boost. AWH YEAH!
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This thing is getting huge.Doog wrote:You should put a lil' switch in to turn the trem off, so you could use it as a clean boost. AWH YEAH!
I could plop in a volume pot too, creating gain and level for the distortion, then the doogswitch.....
I was hoping to make a really sweet CHEAP tremelo, but i suppose since i'm making "boutique" devices i might as well jump the shark.
"New From Dwarfcraft: THE SHARK JUMPER TREMELO/DISTORTION!"
Penpens will be better than mine anyway.
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Follow up question-
Is there any good reason to NOT put a 2nd tremelo circuit in the box? I think I'd have it on another switch so you could kick it on or off as your performance required.
Why?
a) it'd sond kool
b) it'd set it apart from the ten thousand other trem pedals on the market.
Is there any good reason to NOT put a 2nd tremelo circuit in the box? I think I'd have it on another switch so you could kick it on or off as your performance required.
Why?
a) it'd sond kool
b) it'd set it apart from the ten thousand other trem pedals on the market.
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You can get some really cool rhythmical sounds with 2 tremolos if you set em right, so I'm all up for that.
What would be awesome would be one footswitch for on/off, and one for switching between the two tremolos so you could have a couple of sounds in one song.
And then maybe a switch/button to blend the two trems together, making the 2nd footswitch void in that mode. Or maybe even a 3rd footswitch to do that? That'd be off the hook.
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What would be awesome would be one footswitch for on/off, and one for switching between the two tremolos so you could have a couple of sounds in one song.
And then maybe a switch/button to blend the two trems together, making the 2nd footswitch void in that mode. Or maybe even a 3rd footswitch to do that? That'd be off the hook.
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Well, i think it's just going to be series, how would parallel sound any different?euan wrote:Parallel/Serial switch if you are going for two trems would be nice
I'm thinking the signal chain will go
guitar signal>trem 1>boosting circuitry>trem 2>output
Mostly becasue I couldn't decide if i wanted the trem befreo or after the gain, so I split the difference. Of course this is still all hypothetical until Ig et some more parts and start breadboarding.
a 6 knobber, depth and rate for both trems, boost/distortion gain, and master level.
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