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New Livesley Prototypes (Final Demo Vid Page4)
Tremelo
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Vibrato with Chop Mode:
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Vibrato with Chop Mode:
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nice work mike! now is the time to twist wires and shit and make them go crazy!
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Clearly your LFOs are radically different than mine, I has no clue. Im using a hex schmiddt trigger. Danger being possible squarewave click But anyway, the timing cap is 10uf which goes from "almost super slow" to ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ! actually, its the same as the middle osc on here.
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but wihtout the other oscillators stealin powers to slow it down.
WE'LL SEE.
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but wihtout the other oscillators stealin powers to slow it down.
WE'LL SEE.
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Schmitt! That rings a bell from school daze. Very cool.
As usual I am cribbing building blocks from various sources. The same LFO is in both circuits and was the result of lots of fruitful "Simple LFO circuit" Googling lolz.
It's a transistor (2n5088 as that's what I love) with three electrolytic 1uFs in a box, from the collector and the base and one in between their negatives. negative of this cap and base cap has a resistor to ground, the other one has the timing resistor pot to ground. I need to mess around more.
As usual I am cribbing building blocks from various sources. The same LFO is in both circuits and was the result of lots of fruitful "Simple LFO circuit" Googling lolz.
It's a transistor (2n5088 as that's what I love) with three electrolytic 1uFs in a box, from the collector and the base and one in between their negatives. negative of this cap and base cap has a resistor to ground, the other one has the timing resistor pot to ground. I need to mess around more.
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Even better, I'll show you the two circuits I have plundered for IDEAS
This is the basis of the vibrato, but I changed a bunch of crap to make it "better"
http://folkurban.com/Site/Wobbletron-703.html
See LFO bottom left. This guy has lots of fun circuit snippets. Careful with polarity of caps or you get NUFFINK. At least you have the LED to tell you if you've fucked it up.
My tremelo is similar in some ways to this:
http://runoffgroove.com/EAtremolo.png
http://runoffgroove.com/eatremolo.html
But in some ways not at all. The LFO is waving HELLO from the right side of the schematic.
This is the basis of the vibrato, but I changed a bunch of crap to make it "better"
http://folkurban.com/Site/Wobbletron-703.html
See LFO bottom left. This guy has lots of fun circuit snippets. Careful with polarity of caps or you get NUFFINK. At least you have the LED to tell you if you've fucked it up.
My tremelo is similar in some ways to this:
http://runoffgroove.com/EAtremolo.png
http://runoffgroove.com/eatremolo.html
But in some ways not at all. The LFO is waving HELLO from the right side of the schematic.