Roanacho
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Another pedal I built awhile back but never labeled the controls of the pedal until now. So now I feel like it’s completed. This was a straight forward build except for trying to figure out how to drill the enclosure. I recall having to measure components and lay things out on the enclosure to figure out where the holes should go. I think it worked out okay. Aside from that the only other thing was swapping transistors, I had a bunch of the one specified in the build doc and plugged and played until it sounded like the video of the original.
Now what to do with this pedal.. Bit crushing, Ring Mod and Envelope Follower. I don’t really know …. Annoy everyone in the house with strange noises . I plugged my guitar into Fairfield Circuitry’s Long Life EQ followed by the Andamento and then into Fairfield Circuitry’s Meet Maude delay. I figured I would just combine a few of the pedals I own that might help me make noises with this thing assuming that is what it’s for. As for straight up guitar playing it seemed limited in the past, particularly by someone with limited skills. I usually build pedals and let my son’s band mates use them. I have never really played with any of these pedals like this, plucking a string or tapping it, to make a droning or percussive sound and then using the pedals to try and see what strange sounds could be made. It was quite entertaining.
Link to annoying noises:
Now what to do with this pedal.. Bit crushing, Ring Mod and Envelope Follower. I don’t really know …. Annoy everyone in the house with strange noises . I plugged my guitar into Fairfield Circuitry’s Long Life EQ followed by the Andamento and then into Fairfield Circuitry’s Meet Maude delay. I figured I would just combine a few of the pedals I own that might help me make noises with this thing assuming that is what it’s for. As for straight up guitar playing it seemed limited in the past, particularly by someone with limited skills. I usually build pedals and let my son’s band mates use them. I have never really played with any of these pedals like this, plucking a string or tapping it, to make a droning or percussive sound and then using the pedals to try and see what strange sounds could be made. It was quite entertaining.
Link to annoying noises: