Wednesday, October 21, 2009

joy

My friend asked me to make something like this for him.

What it is:

More or less a mixer of 2 effect loops. One loop has the volume control at the effect send and one loop has the volume control after the return. The x-axis of the stick controls one loop and y-axis the other.

Also each channel can be subjected to a feedback loop, which makes it behave a bit like the "total sonic annihilation" pedal (per loop).






Tuesday, October 20, 2009

red llama clone

This is the last of the left over boards from a workshop long ago... Built for a friend. Its sort of a mix between the anderton hexfuzz and the red llama. I think the red llama doesn't actually have the additional overdrive switch, but it uses different 'tone' caps than the hexfuzz.

This is sort of the best of both worlds with the switch implemented in stop form and a red/green led to indicate which mode your in.

From the waves you can see the regular overdrive is asymmetrical and a bit soft. IT sounds not bad. People seem to like it.

Heres the led... one button is bypass and one is the 'mode' of the overdrive... knobs are volume and gain.




Heres a look at the signal... order is something like clean, low gain, play with gain knob, play with volume knob, change to high gain/low gain/off etc...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

general myron

Sunday, February 1, 2009

more generation of random frequencies

one day ill have a camera with video and sound. in the meantime....