I put those rubber o-rings on my pedals too because they keep me from accidentally kicking my settings with my foot when I'm sloppily dis/engaging pedals on my board but the added turning resistance isn't too much that I can't change the settings if i want to in that moment either. It's been a great quality of life improvement for me, so I wonder if they're on that pedal for the same reason or something else like you mentioned
Interesting. Great Idea, I can really see the potential for a really inspiring musical use for this. Also, do you think it's possible the optocouple is driving the gain-throb effect just like an optic ttrem? Maybe I'll regret typing this before finishing the video, but it seems the most obvious thing to my amateur eyes.
I put those rubber o-rings on my pedals too because they keep me from accidentally kicking my settings with my foot when I'm sloppily dis/engaging pedals on my board but the added turning resistance isn't too much that I can't change the settings if i want to in that moment either. It's been a great quality of life improvement for me, so I wonder if they're on that pedal for the same reason or something else like you mentioned
Cusack had a big hand in designing the JHS Muffuletta.
Thanks for another great teardown. I'd bet the LDR is actually here to change the gain based on waves coming from micricontroller.
The change in volume probably comes from change of surface area under the curve which relates to the power of the signal.
If possible do a tear down of a Stratocaster wired pickguard. Even if the design is super simple
Interesting. Great Idea, I can really see the potential for a really inspiring musical use for this. Also, do you think it's possible the optocouple is driving the gain-throb effect just like an optic ttrem? Maybe I'll regret typing this before finishing the video, but it seems the most obvious thing to my amateur eyes.
Ding ding ding! Your presumption is correct.
@@markh.6606 Good to know I've actually learned smoething after all!
No matter how small. Thanks
I guess this is a silly question, but it isn't made by THE John Cusack, right?
What was the deal with the internal jumper settings?
those switches are SCI
I will never understand why pedal companies feel the need to make their own products look like a Happy Meal.