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Hello,
I am calibrating the byzantium and i m not sure how to set the Clock. The other 2 trimmers are easy to figure out, but Clock calibration is a bit more tricky for me.
Madbean has a similar project, so i checked the instructions to calibrate my build.
It says the clock need to be set at 50 kHz when all the pots are CCW.
I am experiencing some cyclic whistling noises at some settings, with this 50kHz setting. They appear mostly when manual is in the first half of its rotation, and depth on high settings. I guess they come from the clock ? I can't dial these noise away with the other trimmers, unfortunately.
While searching the forum for some clarifications about the byzantium calibration, i found this post :
The clock is supposed to be set at 40 kHz, according to Boss user manual.
I tried 40kHz but the background whistlings are the same or even worse. For example, if Depth and all controls are fully CCW, Clock set anywhere between 35 and 47 kHz, there is a steady whistling noise, the pitch of the noise goes up and down, similar to the auto-oscillating noise, but quieter.
At 53 kHz, the noise almost completely disappears, only some dimed cyclic high pitched noise remains on some settings. It disappears if Manual is set in the second half of the rotation, or if i lower the Depth.
I wonder if there is a way to completely get rid of the cyclic noise on the byzantium build ?
Could it be related to the signal chain, or the power supply ?
When I tried to calibrate the byzantium there was another flanger circuit connected after it in the signal chain. Lectric fx's Flintlock (A/DA flanger), it also has some whistlings at some settings, and Flintlock's whistlings are suddenly more noticable with the byzantium connected before it.
I wonder if there is some simple explanation to understand why ? 2 BBD flanger circuits can't coexist peacefully in the same signal chain, or it's all about the electrical environment (power supplies, long signal chain, etc) ?
Having a similar issue with the Flintlock, i spent time trying to fix these whistlings and 2 things came into light :
The voltage pump made it worse, removing the voltage pump IC and using an 18V power supply made the circuit almost completely quiet.
The pcb designer (or maybe some forumite, i cant remember) said the whistling issue probably came from the circuit layout, some trace or some part being too close to each other.
Could it be the same cause with the Byzantium ?
I couldn't find any post or comment about these cyclic noises, am i the only one ?
Every suggestions and observations are welcome !
I am calibrating the byzantium and i m not sure how to set the Clock. The other 2 trimmers are easy to figure out, but Clock calibration is a bit more tricky for me.
Madbean has a similar project, so i checked the instructions to calibrate my build.
It says the clock need to be set at 50 kHz when all the pots are CCW.
I am experiencing some cyclic whistling noises at some settings, with this 50kHz setting. They appear mostly when manual is in the first half of its rotation, and depth on high settings. I guess they come from the clock ? I can't dial these noise away with the other trimmers, unfortunately.
While searching the forum for some clarifications about the byzantium calibration, i found this post :
I understand that I am supposed to set the clock to 40khz using TP1. But, how do I actually measure it? Put the black probe on ground and the red probe on the test point? Both on test point?
Pity me for being so ignorant.
Pity me for being so ignorant.
- squirrelboy
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The clock is supposed to be set at 40 kHz, according to Boss user manual.
I tried 40kHz but the background whistlings are the same or even worse. For example, if Depth and all controls are fully CCW, Clock set anywhere between 35 and 47 kHz, there is a steady whistling noise, the pitch of the noise goes up and down, similar to the auto-oscillating noise, but quieter.
At 53 kHz, the noise almost completely disappears, only some dimed cyclic high pitched noise remains on some settings. It disappears if Manual is set in the second half of the rotation, or if i lower the Depth.
I wonder if there is a way to completely get rid of the cyclic noise on the byzantium build ?
Could it be related to the signal chain, or the power supply ?
When I tried to calibrate the byzantium there was another flanger circuit connected after it in the signal chain. Lectric fx's Flintlock (A/DA flanger), it also has some whistlings at some settings, and Flintlock's whistlings are suddenly more noticable with the byzantium connected before it.
I wonder if there is some simple explanation to understand why ? 2 BBD flanger circuits can't coexist peacefully in the same signal chain, or it's all about the electrical environment (power supplies, long signal chain, etc) ?
Having a similar issue with the Flintlock, i spent time trying to fix these whistlings and 2 things came into light :
The voltage pump made it worse, removing the voltage pump IC and using an 18V power supply made the circuit almost completely quiet.
The pcb designer (or maybe some forumite, i cant remember) said the whistling issue probably came from the circuit layout, some trace or some part being too close to each other.
Could it be the same cause with the Byzantium ?
I couldn't find any post or comment about these cyclic noises, am i the only one ?
Every suggestions and observations are welcome !
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