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I have only dabbled with compressors here and there, and never really made one part of my board or my "sound". But I can't help but feel someday I might "get" compressors and want a nice one, or maybe find a situation where I truly need one: either way, I want to be ready with a good one when the time comes!
The General Tso always seems to get a lot of love around here, so I built it up. It worked on first power-up. But the effect is really subtle. The sustain knob has to be maxed before I can really notice much of anything, and even then, it's still barely noticeable.
I read a bit about this, and most likely there's something amiss with the LDR+LED setup. I've seen other build reports where people wrap those components in heat shrink tube - is this really necessary? With the back cover on, shouldn't it be perfectly dark inside the enclosure? Or is there a concern about reflections from other components? My LDRs were semi-rando ones from Amazon, and I didn't test them before installing. I also can't remember where the LEDs came from. When I circle back to mess with this, I might do like @MichaelW and replace the LDR+LED combo with an optocoupler/vactrol.
The General Tso always seems to get a lot of love around here, so I built it up. It worked on first power-up. But the effect is really subtle. The sustain knob has to be maxed before I can really notice much of anything, and even then, it's still barely noticeable.
I read a bit about this, and most likely there's something amiss with the LDR+LED setup. I've seen other build reports where people wrap those components in heat shrink tube - is this really necessary? With the back cover on, shouldn't it be perfectly dark inside the enclosure? Or is there a concern about reflections from other components? My LDRs were semi-rando ones from Amazon, and I didn't test them before installing. I also can't remember where the LEDs came from. When I circle back to mess with this, I might do like @MichaelW and replace the LDR+LED combo with an optocoupler/vactrol.