1. PPCB Median Compressor
Just built this in the last week and I am completely in love. Very much a fit for my needs. I love its sound and the ability to blend it with my original tone to taste.
2. PPCB Circulator Phaser (w/Boneyard mods)
I can't praise this, especially with Chuck's mods...
One of the first things I built in this DIY pedal journey was the Fuzz Dog Deep Blue Delay/equivalent of the PPCB Sea Bed Delay, the Echo Blue Delay.
I'm now building a Sea Bed for a friend but it's ultimately gonna be one-knob feedback machine more than any sort of traditional delay...
Hi, @Chuck D. Bones. I notice you mention C18 needs to be rated 25V at minimum. The build docs don't mention a C18-- which capacitor is it there? And, do any other component attributes need to be taken into consideration to run the circuit at 18v?
Holy Island Audio has some wonderful DIY projects/boards and I'd been meaning to try this one out for a while with some spare parts. I bought a grip of olive drab Tayda 125Bs from LMS a while ago and had a large knob laying around, so why not? A bit embarassing I fucked up the LED wiring...
Love the specific shade of green here as well as your always thorough writeups AND making the Gerber files available on GitHub. GOATed shit through and through, man.
My only partially-educated guess is you want a relay switcher that allows reordering (Oscillator Devices Hydra, Morningstar Engineering stuff, the RJM Effects Gizmo) and a MIDI controller to switch through presets/toggle stuff etc.
So, this endeavor is inevitably gonna be expensive. As Feral...
Stoked you remedied the issue! I have and adore a Tronographic Rusty, but definitely want to build this clone sometime too.
@aion I am truly sorry to be That Guy, but: any chance you'd offer a different daughterboard in the future that could facilitate having the boost control as a footswitch...
DBA's recent release of the Photo Modulator got me thinkin'. And as linked to in that thread, the company's store listing gives concrete detail on the incredibly simple wiring and components needed. I started by just taking apart a Neutrik TRS jack, soldering a GL5528 across the tip and ring...
The DBA Photo Modulator just dropped and it's a fun concept for sure. I of course also quickly thought surely this is simple enough to wire up on my own. I've got LDRs and a spare TRS Neutrik jack. Oliver practically encourages it as most if not all of the technical details are included in the...