Now the hard part.... Glad you explained bc to me it was like Dr. Who entering the magics of cyberspace where attack and decay merged.... T1... wow... that's worth a thousand likes!!
It is called either "Masonite", "hard board", or HDF I get mine as 4 foot by 2 foot by 3/32 inch sheets at the Home Depot. Its the best for prototyping face-plates.
Thanks for sharing! I have a quick question. What kind of capacitors did you use? Does it matter, or can you use any type of non-polarized capacitor? Thanks!
Now the hard part.... Glad you explained bc to me it was like Dr. Who entering the magics of cyberspace where attack and decay merged.... T1... wow... that's worth a thousand likes!!
I'm in awe... ty reckless, this works makes me thinks back on tracks!!! (My ENF is a joke in comparison, lol) Still much to learn!!
Hi, great info there! Thanks. Can I ask what material you use for the faceplate? Some kind of cardboard? Thanks
It is called either "Masonite", "hard board", or HDF I get mine as 4 foot by 2 foot by 3/32 inch sheets at the Home Depot. Its the best for prototyping face-plates.
Thanks for sharing! I have a quick question. What kind of capacitors did you use? Does it matter, or can you use any type of non-polarized capacitor? Thanks!
Is the schematic exactly the same for the pedal?
No, the pedal has to operate of a +9V supply, this module uses +-12V supply. However, the op-amp stages to do the effect are the same.
Just buy some screws gosh darnit!