I was thinking about building an analog octave effect like the Boss OC-2, and decided to put together a layout for this interesting project. Not
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I’ve recently put together “my own” take on a VCA compressor. I put that in quotes because most of the design is straight from the
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I’ve built another high-gain effect to address some of the short comings of the “Lighthaus” (mostly the issue of noise). I’m absolutely loving the result.
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I’ve been doing some more cooking lately. This one is a rework of the Openhaus, which is way too big and costly to build for
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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 (16.12.14): Verified as working, thanks to Alec! I’ve been meaning to do this one for a long time, and here it is. I no
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Based on the name I take it’s a fuzz, but that’s about all I know. This is based on a schematic from a German music