What I’m saying is the way stereo is implemented on the CH-1 is one channel wet, one channel dry. It’s pretty cool really- the chorus effect is created in the acoustic space that the two amps are in.
But hey, no worries! Happy first build! I actually did this same thing on my first build. I even started a thread on what to do with it and it has answers:
https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/n00b-question-using-a-backwards-3pdt-daughterboard.22021/
The best reverb I ever used for a recording was a 50’ barn. Not my barn though.
I have a DL-4 mk II on my board. It’s fine 🤷♂️
It works for me because I can have a preset for each patch, and I use around 45 of them. I thought about replacing it with a DD-500.
The ghost echo and deflector...
I haven’t used that muff variant, but the Kewpie is excellent. Every time I A/B’d against another muff, I preferred the Kewpie.
The Carcass is one of my other favorites. A bit of a different beast, but has a wide range of excellent tones.
Those labels aren’t on any of the wishlist items anymore. I don’t see the ”completed” filter, and the “in-progress” filter returns no results.
However, you can filter by the “:)” and “😐” labels.
That is a clean build. The bare wire look works great with that layout.
I have one of those “brown” sand tayda enclosures. It’s not what I think of as brown. In person it looks more gray and just a little bit brown. Especially next to something brown, like this:
I’m so glad you did this. I’ve had this thought for a long time. I had some awk scripts and notes and lots of manual steps.
I’ve worked on some large-scale projects built on nodejs. I’ll definitely clone this sometime and try it out, play around with it.
Check these out. They used to be for sale in the PPCB store, but it looks like Tayda has them as well. They snap right into the faceplate hole.
https://www.taydaelectronics.com/3mm-led-lampshade-protector-clear.html
That is a nice looking build. I love those faceplates. I have built pedals just because there was a faceplate available for it.
I don’t use my splitter that often, but it’s fun to pull out and get some parallel fx going.
The direction I came from was “ooh, what’s this sip-8 IC for?” I saw when browsing the store. A quick forum search brought up another thread where you mentioned it. So I grabbed a couple and The Creamery board over the weekend sale.
Thanks for the report, I’m looking forward to this one!
This has been helpful for me. I used to drill a tiny pilot hole. But after I started drilling them large enough for the first step in my step bit to fit, I've had better results.