Hurb's Pedal of Mystery - Finished!

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Hurb's Pedal of Mystery - Finished!

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I think it's called Project Leg Hump
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BUT WHAT DOES IT IS?
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Wtach the cocking video.
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CAN U DO TRANSCRIPT. CANNOT BREAK INTERNETS.
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sounds insane - great work
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Mike, how oculd you stand it? OCTAVE FUZZ?
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aen wrote:Mike, how oculd you stand it? OCTAVE FUZZ?
The love of my brother Hurb saw me through.

Euan - not even close.

This is the initial design. Hurb wants tweaks and I want to fulfil his needs like a filthy bitch.
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SOunds like a more focused/tighter Blender. Wiht proper bass response and loudness. So I guess it only sounds a little liek a blender.
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Mike wrote:
The love of my brother Hurb saw me through.
:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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this sound is cream worthy, i like it
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This is the initial prototype, with the Sustain and Volume controls maxed and the tone control centred by fixed resistors. It's going to have Bass and Treble filters in place of the single tone and I'll get some pots in it shortly.
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DURTY! Very unlike my old pal MIEK, but sounds fun.

Is it a clone or a new design?
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i cant see how you did the octave. is there a balanced amp in there somwhere i dont see? trannys? wtf mate?
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It's a clone, no way could I design something like this. The input stage and the octave generation took some serious design chops/Mad scientist stuff. I barely understand how it works. For those interested all that's in the circuit is 4 NPN Bipolars, resistors, caps and 4 diodes of varying types.

It's currently a clone, but I'm going to replace the single tone control with a bass and a treble control, and I'm also going to make the Octave effect footswitchable.
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Post by aen »

ooooh, neat!

Are they 2n222222222222s? Iv heard those re great for octav FX.
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Mike wrote:It's a clone, no way could I design something like this. The input stage and the octave generation took some serious design chops/Mad scientist stuff. I barely understand how it works. For those interested all that's in the circuit is 4 NPN Bipolars, resistors, caps and 4 diodes of varying types.

It's currently a clone, but I'm going to replace the single tone control with a bass and a treble control, and I'm also going to make the Octave effect footswitchable.
Clone of a what, Mike? - I like it a lot..
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benecol wrote:
Mike wrote:It's a clone, no way could I design something like this. The input stage and the octave generation took some serious design chops/Mad scientist stuff. I barely understand how it works. For those interested all that's in the circuit is 4 NPN Bipolars, resistors, caps and 4 diodes of varying types.

It's currently a clone, but I'm going to replace the single tone control with a bass and a treble control, and I'm also going to make the Octave effect footswitchable.
Clone of a what, Mike? - I like it a lot..
It's up to Hurb whether he divulges the secret of his future Signature Pedal. That's right, folks, Hurb is ENDORSED by me. Or something.

They're the 2n5088's aen. Sound surprisingly good eh?
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I'm not sure if i will let on what this is a clone of yet, when it's done maybe :wink: .

but I will say this mike is awesome!
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Sounds very Blenderish.