Feral Feline
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Nic, would we be able to fake the proprietary expression pedal with the Mission Engineering Expressionator clone that @Robert is whipping up a version of...?
The .txt file in post #1 lists the parts you need for the build, with the quantity listed to the left of it.Im not sure if Im not understanding something. But how do I know which part to place where. Since the documentation is missing. Is it just in order of appearance?
Ahhhh now I get it. Thank you very much. I assumed you somehow just had to know from that list.The .txt file in post #1 lists the parts you need for the build, with the quantity listed to the left of it.
The actual PCB has part values listed for each footprint, so that’s how you know where to put them,
Just finished building this and found the frequency and bandwidth controls to be extremely subtle - to the point of wondering if I'm just imagining any change across the sweep of either control.
Has anyone else built this and found the same?
Robert--what is/how to make the adapter? Is it just TS>TRS?It shouldn't be subtle, although it can be depending on how the controls are set. A few things that come to mind:
1) Pay attention to the Cut/Boost control. Below noon cuts, above noon boosts, but around noon the filter has very little effect. It's most prominent when the filter Boosts.
2) Dial in a sharper bandwidth (rotary full CW I believe)
3) This circuit will not work with a standard expression pedal, you'll need a dual-gang expression or an adapter to use an expression pedal
4) Ensure that the expression jack is insulated from the enclosure, check for continuity between the metal nut of the expression jack and ground.
5) Ensure that the the Frequency dual-gang pot is insulated from the back of the PCB. Electrical tape generally is not good enough.
Thanks for that, turns out it was simpler/stupider mistake than any of that - I was using a mono jack socket for the expression input. Changed that over and now it's sounding like it should.It shouldn't be subtle, although it can be depending on how the controls are set. A few things that come to mind:
1) Pay attention to the Cut/Boost control. Below noon cuts, above noon boosts, but around noon the filter has very little effect. It's most prominent when the filter Boosts.
2) Dial in a sharper bandwidth (rotary full CW I believe)
3) This circuit will not work with a standard expression pedal, you'll need a dual-gang expression or an adapter to use an expression pedal
4) Ensure that the expression jack is insulated from the enclosure, check for continuity between the metal nut of the expression jack and ground.
5) Ensure that the the Frequency dual-gang pot is insulated from the back of the PCB. Electrical tape generally is not good enough.
Haven't seen this posted, so here is the Tayda drill template for the Acrobat, not confirmed yet.
Tayda Drill Template - Acrobat Parametric Distortion
Tayda Drill Template - Acrobat Parametric DistortionDo you mind reposting the link from the share button for this? This link isn't working for me unfortunately
that worked perfectly, thank you so much!!Tayda Drill Template - Acrobat Parametric Distortion
Let me know if you still have an issue with the link.
Has anyone tried to use the rectangular function at Tayda to set up one that way?