Mike's Pedal Thread
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think of that, but with a pinch of saffron in them. it's like chelsea warp ten fuck buns
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mike, please go into business and make pedals and go to namm, i'll be your solder caddy!!!
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
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Marshall MG10 Combo
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Haze your case is drilled, and I went out into teh shed and braved the spiders in teh dark to prime it also.
This case is for the Vibrato and Tremelo in one pedal, I have no name for it yet. it will have depth controls for both vibrato and trem, a chop toggle for the vibe and a DoubleRate toggle for the trem. Footswitchable each with flashing tempo status LEDs.
This case is for the Vibrato and Tremelo in one pedal, I have no name for it yet. it will have depth controls for both vibrato and trem, a chop toggle for the vibe and a DoubleRate toggle for the trem. Footswitchable each with flashing tempo status LEDs.
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OK, cases decalled and now they're in the shed curing after I clearcoated them.
I should be able to build on Sunday/Monday and get the pedal out shortly afterwards.
The Orange pedal is the Vibrato/Tremelo 2-in-1 pedal prototype.
Don't worry that they're not Mustang knobs, I have some I'm going to use on your pedal I'm going to steal from a pedal I built for me, since you can't buy them any more for some reason.
I should be able to build on Sunday/Monday and get the pedal out shortly afterwards.
The Orange pedal is the Vibrato/Tremelo 2-in-1 pedal prototype.
Don't worry that they're not Mustang knobs, I have some I'm going to use on your pedal I'm going to steal from a pedal I built for me, since you can't buy them any more for some reason.
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I've recently come up with my own twist on a Tremolo and Vibrato effect. In their distilled form they are as follows:
Sound samples are in the prototypes thread and somewhere in this thread
Tremolo
A vintage styled trem with Depth and Rate controls.
Also features a switchable DoubleRate mode. This can be toggle switch on a smaller cases, or a Footswitch on a Larger box.
The trem uses a MOSFET input stage which gives you plenty of volume, untamed it's actually a hefty boost. I was thinking of implementing the volume control as a trimpot (set-and-forget), unless someone particularly wants it available as a normal volume knob on the front of the pedal.
The Trem status LED pulses in time with the tempo. I could also make an option when the tempo LED flashing even in bypass and a separate LED shows the status of the pedal.
Vibrato
An oddball Vibrato effect has Depth and Rate controls (although the depth is somewhat arbitrary, you can only really sense the effect on high depths).
Also features a switchable "Chop" mode which gives you fast aggressive tremololike pitch chopping. This can be toggle switch on a smaller cases, or a Footswitch on a Larger box.
The Vibrato status LED pulses in time with the tempo. I could also make an option when the tempo LED flashing even in bypass and a separate LED shows the status of the pedal.
So the options/pricing:
Generally I would offer them both in Small cases for approximately £70/$140 shipped.
If you wanted the secondary effect (doublerate/chop) to be footswitchable that would add £5/$10, ditto the extra volume control on the Tremolo.
Having two LEDs (tempo and status) would incur no extra cost.
I could do them both in the same box like the above for £90/$180 I think. The above prototype will be sold for around £80/$160 if anyone wants it.
Sound samples are in the prototypes thread and somewhere in this thread
Tremolo
A vintage styled trem with Depth and Rate controls.
Also features a switchable DoubleRate mode. This can be toggle switch on a smaller cases, or a Footswitch on a Larger box.
The trem uses a MOSFET input stage which gives you plenty of volume, untamed it's actually a hefty boost. I was thinking of implementing the volume control as a trimpot (set-and-forget), unless someone particularly wants it available as a normal volume knob on the front of the pedal.
The Trem status LED pulses in time with the tempo. I could also make an option when the tempo LED flashing even in bypass and a separate LED shows the status of the pedal.
Vibrato
An oddball Vibrato effect has Depth and Rate controls (although the depth is somewhat arbitrary, you can only really sense the effect on high depths).
Also features a switchable "Chop" mode which gives you fast aggressive tremololike pitch chopping. This can be toggle switch on a smaller cases, or a Footswitch on a Larger box.
The Vibrato status LED pulses in time with the tempo. I could also make an option when the tempo LED flashing even in bypass and a separate LED shows the status of the pedal.
So the options/pricing:
Generally I would offer them both in Small cases for approximately £70/$140 shipped.
If you wanted the secondary effect (doublerate/chop) to be footswitchable that would add £5/$10, ditto the extra volume control on the Tremolo.
Having two LEDs (tempo and status) would incur no extra cost.
I could do them both in the same box like the above for £90/$180 I think. The above prototype will be sold for around £80/$160 if anyone wants it.
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Cheers mate, although R&D is a bit strong, I'm mainly a builder with a bunch of building blocks. I'm not doing the real hands-dirty clever design that many do and I won't take credit for it, I just muck about with values and circuit snippets and bash them together until they sound good or bad. Or so bad they're good. A lot of it is mistakes aswell I'm not afraid to admit. The chop mode on the vibrato was a missing capacitor.
The veroboard layouts is the only hardcore real design I do, and I am quite proud of that, scrawling away as I do during my lunch-hour.
The veroboard layouts is the only hardcore real design I do, and I am quite proud of that, scrawling away as I do during my lunch-hour.