Yeah, I was audio probing a circuit and sometimes you got these in between stages that make me wonder about how to feed something else in at that point instead of simply before or after the pedal.
I suppose simply inserting audio in thr signal line and see what happens can't hurt a thing? Just...
Can effect loops be randomly inserted in existing circuits?
Like after the wet signal of a delay, between gain stages, between the gain and the tone section, and so forth? Are there rules for this, or articles going deeper into such modifications?
This one's for those who cry about wiring up rotary switches. 🙈
I just learned about the dead bug technique concerning ICs. For when you need things up and running before the fixed boards come in...
Or pcbless IC stuff:
Nice to see modules here! <3
Here's one that you might want to consider: Trapezoidal Envelope Generator.
https://djjondent.blogspot.com/2020/10/ems-synthi-e-trapezoidal-envelope.html
Definition from somewhere: "A style of envelope generator used particularly by EMS. The envelope it generates...
Would lightly sanding the enclosure with something like 1200 grit (which can easily be clearcoated back into perfection) be an option of getting the new glue to stick?
I bought the new glue as well, as I had to order the whole batch of things from Korea anyway. Looks like I'll have to do a few...
That's what it means! Instead of setting the toner print in place with film and all, as you do with water slides, you glue the toner to the surface with film free.
Here's a bit about the Sunnyscopa glue types...
W1+ is for smooth hard surfaces.
W2 is or porous and rough surfaces.
GW1-Pro, a replacement for Glue W1, W1+
https://www.sunnyscopa.com/products/glue-w1-w2?variant=36426925244582
Not cheap, but you can buy white toner that you can simply swap with your black one. For those who prefer dark enclosures. Just need to check if your printer is supported.
https://www.ghost-white-toner.com
Thanks man! Can these inversion boards of you be modified to run ±12, ±15, ±18 etc? Could be handy for stuffing old and new modular stuff into pedal boxes.
Congratulations on getting your first one up and running! All the visible scars on the board tell a story. Then again, some red component-covering goop on the board would get you a true pasta pedal! <3