I'd love to see quite powerful 'short reverb diffusion' emulation with the option of combining 'directly mic-ed amp' and said 'short reverb diffusion' by level, then a delay on the 'mic-ed amp' only.
@@GuitarML That's pretty good for the price. A block size of 48 is a latency of 2.8 ms. If you were to use 2 of these pedals in your chain (one before your valve amp and one in the fx loop, for example), you'll get a latency of 5.6 ms. It's not ideal, but probably unnoticeable for most people. Thank you for all your contributions.
Oh well, I'll need a DI if I want to connect to an amp return or mixer. Do you have any plans to modify the output so that the buffer can be toggled on and off (or a line level output version of funbox)?
Yes, there’s an auto generated bill of materials (.csv file) here: github.com/GuitarML/FunBox/tree/main/hardware/funbox_v3_midi_exp But I’d like to write a more comprehensive build guide at some point. All my electrical components were from Tayda or Digikey, and the hardware stuff was from LoveMySwitches.
$150, I’m writing a build guide, see the section about ordering parts. It came out to about $100 for the actual parts and an additional $50 for shipping: medium.com/@keyth72/funbox-build-guide-afbd8046121e
Congrats! I’ve been following your progress with interest, and this is a really impressive design!
I'd love to see quite powerful 'short reverb diffusion' emulation with the option of combining 'directly mic-ed amp' and said 'short reverb diffusion' by level, then a delay on the 'mic-ed amp' only.
Very versatile and sounds great!
Looks awesome!
How low are you able to set the block size for this pedal without getting any x-runs?
It’s running at a block size of 48, that’s usually what I set the Daisy Seed to, I haven’t tried any lower
@@GuitarML That's pretty good for the price. A block size of 48 is a latency of 2.8 ms.
If you were to use 2 of these pedals in your chain (one before your valve amp and one in the fx loop, for example), you'll get a latency of 5.6 ms. It's not ideal, but probably unnoticeable for most people.
Thank you for all your contributions.
i use your klon model every week on my bkshepherd pedal.
Awesome! Yes that one turned out really well
Cool! Which one does it have, line level output (for amp return) or instrumental level output (for amp return)?
Instrument level, it uses buffered audio input/output
Oh well, I'll need a DI if I want to connect to an amp return or mixer. Do you have any plans to modify the output so that the buffer can be toggled on and off (or a line level output version of funbox)?
No immediate plans, but it wouldn’t be too difficult, you’d just need a switch to bypass the buffer, since the daisy seed output is line level.
Hola amigo, saludos, veo todos tus videos, tal vez podrías venderme uno?, gracias
Looks like a fun pedal. Where can I get one?
At the moment, you have to build it! But if I build more than this one I’ll probably put them up for sale
@@GuitarML Is there a parts kit or list available?
Yes, there’s an auto generated bill of materials (.csv file) here: github.com/GuitarML/FunBox/tree/main/hardware/funbox_v3_midi_exp
But I’d like to write a more comprehensive build guide at some point. All my electrical components were from Tayda or Digikey, and the hardware stuff was from LoveMySwitches.
@@GuitarML 👍 Thanks, I’ll check it out
Total Cost?
$120 to $150 ish, I had alot of parts on hand so it’s hard to say how much one unit would cost from scratch.
@@GuitarML What's your estimate from scratch?
$150, I’m writing a build guide, see the section about ordering parts. It came out to about $100 for the actual parts and an additional $50 for shipping: medium.com/@keyth72/funbox-build-guide-afbd8046121e
@@GuitarML Ok, Thank you