Echo Base Delay Finished - Video page 3
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this is goodtimhulio wrote:Awesome. I'm building one of these too, but very closely based on the Rebote 1/ PT2399 datasheet schematic. My thinking being: I hate most delay, so it doesn't matter how lo-fi this sounds, so the fewer parts, smaller footprint the better!
and mike that sounds, well, delayish
which is the point
the mod sounds pretty good. can't wait to see what happens to this new thing
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well done mike, that sound well nice. i like the chorus/vibe, it's a nice textural sound.
when is it going into production? might have to get me some of this.
when is it going into production? might have to get me some of this.
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- Mike
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This is 99.9% this other guy (Ian/slacker on diystompboxes) work and just a little bit of mine in terms of debug, build and tweak, so any kudos coming my way in term of design would be something that I could not take credit for, guys, although I appreciate the enthusiam. However I might be willing to offer a delay pedal which is more "me" in the future if people were interested, although with the time and parts involved it wouldn't be cheap (we're talking £100+) so I would always recommend going Behringer or for another delay.
However if people were interested in a Salty Delay I could get into the groove of building them, it's a lot of work though..
-Fredo - it's the "Echo Base" project on Diystompboxes.com with a little work and problem solving, I could probably design a digital delay myself from the super=useful PT2399 datasheet but this one was a very good start point and the modulation stuff is extra special - the melding of 5V and 9V audio is really nicely done.
Anyway, thanks all, I really do appreciate the support, you guys are ace.
However if people were interested in a Salty Delay I could get into the groove of building them, it's a lot of work though..
-Fredo - it's the "Echo Base" project on Diystompboxes.com with a little work and problem solving, I could probably design a digital delay myself from the super=useful PT2399 datasheet but this one was a very good start point and the modulation stuff is extra special - the melding of 5V and 9V audio is really nicely done.
Anyway, thanks all, I really do appreciate the support, you guys are ace.
That's really cool Mike. I love DIY delays. It's the only thing that IS DIY on my board at the moment. I am now the proud owner of an OceanFX x2... brilliant little delay, mines been modified and sounds blissful.
OceanEFX:
http://www.oceanefx.com/Vintage-Echo.php
Mine:
I've aptly named it the Echo Deluxe xD
OceanEFX:
http://www.oceanefx.com/Vintage-Echo.php
Mine:
I've aptly named it the Echo Deluxe xD
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i just built an echo base recently myself. i still need to troubleshoot a bit i tink because the modulation quits working after a minute or so of being on. i think it has to do with a cap and transistor i used. jsut havnt had time to source different parts. i made my modulation contols blackstone style trims since i jsut want them for super subtle tape warble.
great circuit.
great circuit.
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We both got the 'wrong' ones- mine are the same bigass voltage regulators, but you can get them in a small package the same size as a regular transistor.Mike wrote:That's what that bigass 7805 Voltage Regulator is for, I had to go and get a couple special from my local shop which is full of Gremlins.aen wrote:Dude, how do you step it down to 5v?
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Mine isn't really all that big, and it was the only one Maplin had in stock, I wanted to build the pedal yesterday so I just dealt with it.timhulio wrote:We both got the 'wrong' ones- mine are the same bigass voltage regulators, but you can get them in a small package the same size as a regular transistor.Mike wrote:That's what that bigass 7805 Voltage Regulator is for, I had to go and get a couple special from my local shop which is full of Gremlins.aen wrote:Dude, how do you step it down to 5v?