Time Manipulator: An Arduino Delay Pedal by ElectroSmash 🎸
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- The newest Arduino-based guitar pedal offering by ElectroSmash is the Time Manipulator: a pedal featuring delay, chorus, echo and reverb effects with an ATMEGA328 for a brain.
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Great video. I was looking for a video on an arduino delay pedal, and I landed on this and I think you're doing it right. Liked and subscribed because of this video.
Amazing project! I was shocked to learn that right now all electrosmash items are out of stock :(
I honestly didn't hear anything when "psycho" was applied??
Just found your channel through Franlab. Love your content so far, right up my alley. Also that Fall of troy riff really made me happy. About the pedal, I'd want to be able to change between effects with my foot, so I'd probably would've ditched the encoder in favor for switches, but that' just personal preference I guess.
Once could probably also add a third LED to indicate mode vs. range. Give the creature a 3rd eye? :-)
ohh yes! maybe a little mini 3mm one 😻
Nice video,but regular pedal powersupply is negative on the center (boss type).
good catch, edited it
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yes, you are absolutely right. The polarity is correct (center = ground) BUT the sticker is not correct. I am fixing it right now. Thanks!
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Color coding isn't that cool for 10percent of the dudes that have some sort of color blindnesses. I would need to swap the led for some sort of blue one. Anything with red green orange is almost impossible to distinguish for me if its a small dot on the floor for me. Maybe they should include another color ontop
yeah that's a good point, bit of an accessibility issue. they're bi-color LEDs and it does look like there are bi-color LEDs with blue as one of the colors.
I did some early coding where the effect can be identified by the number of flashings that the LEDs do, like 3 blinks for effect number 3 etc...
Are you using the amp input or loop effects? ????
I'm surprised they used a classic AVR Arduino as opposed to something like a STM32 that's more powerful but still compatible with the Arduino software. Especially for open source hardware, going overkill on the hardware gives more room for software improvements later on.
I don't want to speak for them but my guesses for their usage of the 328 would be that they wanted it to be easy for end users even at a beginner level to reprogram, I don't believe STM32's are available in a through hole package and cost.
@@BlitzCityDIY From a quick search, STM32 breakout boards are under $2 each. Having a bit more compute power would really help with implementing all sorts of interesting effects.
If you check the project the arduino is used only to generate VCO, turn on/turn off delays to mix the effects and read the encoder. It not necessary a 32 bits processor in this case. The main of project is the PT delay IC
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