VFE Klein Bottle

Fuzzonaut

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I jumped on this (hype?) train, only after finding out that @cwsquared would offer these PCBs with all the smd chips pre-installed (hUUUge thanks again)!

It still was an intimidating project for me, I left it in a drawer for a while before taking a deep breath and starting on populating the thing.
I went slowly but still managed to destroy a pad when desoldering a cap that was in the wrong place. A jumper would fix that.

I made a drill template by hand, based on measurements of the PCB itself. But oh boy, there are sooooo many holes and I drill by hand, so it took me another deep breath before drilling those. Luckily, I wasn't too far off, giving the pots an extra millimeter wiggle room also helped.

It was a bit of a surprise to find out that it actually works as intended. I tested it according to this walkthrough of the man himself.
As a bassist and a guy who likes little (drone) synths and noise boxes, I can see some use beyond beeing a fancy paperweight.
While testing with bass, it was cool to mix 3 fuzzes into one, for example. I think it will probably end up on my drone, ambient & noise ironing board setup.
The routing possibilites are still boggling my mind a bit, but it will be fun to explore it more.

Graphics = Relativity by M.C. Escher. The color coding should help my brain getting along.

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@Fuzzonaut - If you get that thing set up in a useful and exciting way, I'd love to see an update later showing what you end up hooking up to it, and how you're using it.

I think I get what it does now, but I haven't seen anybody really explain why they're excited to have one. (Besides the fact that it looks awesome and impressive)
 
@Fuzzonaut - If you get that thing set up in a useful and exciting way, I'd love to see an update later showing what you end up hooking up to it, and how you're using it.

I think I get what it does now, but I haven't seen anybody really explain why they're excited to have one. (Besides the fact that it looks awesome and impressive)
it could definitely be useful if you are a hardcore analog guy who doesn’t use a DAW and needed a small mixer with a sends bus for live applications.
 
I keep seeing this word "need" being used. I do not think it means what you think it means... and 13 extras sounds exactly like how I think. I have the storage bins to prove it. I'm ... uh... intrigued.
I have that many because I did the group buy and ordered next closest count JLCPCB would fab (75). Then a few people dropped out. The issue is I bought the SMD chips needed to cover them all and that really added up.
 
I have that many because I did the group buy and ordered next closest count JLCPCB would fab (75). Then a few people dropped out. The issue is I bought the SMD chips needed to cover them all and that really added up.
By all means if anybody wants one they should contact you first!
 
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I jumped on this (hype?) train, only after finding out that @cwsquared would offer these PCBs with all the smd chips pre-installed (hUUUge thanks again)!

It still was an intimidating project for me, I left it in a drawer for a while before taking a deep breath and starting on populating the thing.
I went slowly but still managed to destroy a pad when desoldering a cap that was in the wrong place. A jumper would fix that.

I made a drill template by hand, based on measurements of the PCB itself. But oh boy, there are sooooo many holes and I drill by hand, so it took me another deep breath before drilling those. Luckily, I wasn't too far off, giving the pots an extra millimeter wiggle room also helped.

It was a bit of a surprise to find out that it actually works as intended. I tested it according to this walkthrough of the man himself.
As a bassist and a guy who likes little (drone) synths and noise boxes, I can see some use beyond beeing a fancy paperweight.
While testing with bass, it was cool to mix 3 fuzzes into one, for example. I think it will probably end up on my drone, ambient & noise ironing board setup.
The routing possibilites are still boggling my mind a bit, but it will be fun to explore it more.

Graphics = Relativity by M.C. Escher. The color coding should help my brain getting along.

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I just realized you got one of the ones where I melted the MCU stickers.
 
I'm making my way through the relevant threads so I don't have to ask all the questions. I do unwholesome things with effects from time to time, and everything I can tell from this it looks like a fun way to get some things done.
 
@Fuzzonaut - If you get that thing set up in a useful and exciting way, I'd love to see an update later showing what you end up hooking up to it, and how you're using it.

I think I get what it does now, but I haven't seen anybody really explain why they're excited to have one. (Besides the fact that it looks awesome and impressive)
I think the main thing that sparked this three-way parallel mixer craze several years back was that some folks were trying to do a Bootsy Collins type rig on the cheap. He sends individual pickup outputs to 3 or 4 different amps and effects loops for high, medium, and low frequency ranges.So I'd say that is the main use case.


 
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