Waldo_jeffers
Active member
All hail @cwsquared, King of the Group Buy. Thank you for (1) ordering the board, (2) doing all the tricky SMD work, and (3) helping me out after I botched one of the chips during troubleshooting and lifted what turned out to be a pretty important pad (see the little yellow jumper wire on the switching chip).
This one came together through bits and pieces over many months. I think I started populating resistors in October last year, and I eventually got it all sorted over the weekend. Now the only thing left to do is make some longer patch cables so I can actually get some interesting things going on in the loops! It feels like there's almost too much and too many options, but I'm crossing my fingers and hoping I get a lazy summer and a lot of time to experiment.
How are other people using these? How many pedals are people putting in each loop? How long is a piece of string? I can't decide whether I want to go all drives, all modulation, all delay in their own loops to keep things manageable, or going full choose-your-own-adventure with freeze pedals and weird bits and pieces routed into and out of each other.
This one came together through bits and pieces over many months. I think I started populating resistors in October last year, and I eventually got it all sorted over the weekend. Now the only thing left to do is make some longer patch cables so I can actually get some interesting things going on in the loops! It feels like there's almost too much and too many options, but I'm crossing my fingers and hoping I get a lazy summer and a lot of time to experiment.
How are other people using these? How many pedals are people putting in each loop? How long is a piece of string? I can't decide whether I want to go all drives, all modulation, all delay in their own loops to keep things manageable, or going full choose-your-own-adventure with freeze pedals and weird bits and pieces routed into and out of each other.

