I’m going to be short and to the point since I’m poor at writing. It was finally time to build amplifier #4! This time I
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You might remember I tried my hands at pickup winding a while ago (was it more than a year ago already?) creating a set of
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Update (25.04.2016): The new version (v2) is up and running, and I’ll try to share as much as possible on github. Source code Pinout Example
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Update (07.08.2015): This one is now verified as working, thanks to Patrick 🙂 Update (10.07.2014): Minor change to the schematic and vero layout adding a
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Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make this work with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor and
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Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor
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Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor
![](https://www.sabrotone.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/tap_tempo_lfo_v2.png)
Update (01.11.2041): Fixed dead link to source. Here it is: TapTempoLfo_v2_1.zip You might have noticed I’ve been conspicuously absent for a while. Well, I’ve been
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I absolutely love the sound of the Baja Trembulator, so what better project to start with when it’s time to try the tap-tempo LFO micro