M mnemonic Well-known member May 11, 2021 #5 Goodness, did it really come like that? What’s it hanging up on?
JamieJ Well-known member May 11, 2021 #10 Oh please say this means there will be a uni vibe with tap tempo?
E EGRENIER Well-known member May 11, 2021 #11 Nothing wrong with that, there's plenty of room left on that bottom left screw....
Robert Reverse Engineer May 11, 2021 #14 You guys act like you've never heard of a ramped LFO before....
Feral Feline Well-known member May 12, 2021 #15 I was about to say it's a steeply sloped filter... It was built by Bender after being on a bender, all juiced up...
I was about to say it's a steeply sloped filter... It was built by Bender after being on a bender, all juiced up...
M music6000 Well-known member May 12, 2021 #16 Robert said: View attachment 11716 Click to expand... I've seen enough, I want this one : https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/formula-b-vintage-vibe.6613/
Robert said: View attachment 11716 Click to expand... I've seen enough, I want this one : https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/formula-b-vintage-vibe.6613/
M music6000 Well-known member May 12, 2021 #18 Robert said: View attachment 11716 Click to expand... So, it looks like it's distorted because its fouling on the Footswitches below it, pretty crude fit & how loaded are those board mounted Jacks!!! As I have listed before, The only JHS I have are clones of VCR & PG14. I'm not excited by those either!
Robert said: View attachment 11716 Click to expand... So, it looks like it's distorted because its fouling on the Footswitches below it, pretty crude fit & how loaded are those board mounted Jacks!!! As I have listed before, The only JHS I have are clones of VCR & PG14. I'm not excited by those either!
Robert Reverse Engineer May 12, 2021 #20 There are reports of the tap tempo not behaving properly in these unless you loosen the screws in the cover.... This explains why, the tap tempo switch is connected to the pin header that sits at the top of the hill.
There are reports of the tap tempo not behaving properly in these unless you loosen the screws in the cover.... This explains why, the tap tempo switch is connected to the pin header that sits at the top of the hill.