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  1. daeg

    Re-Housing a Boss SD-1

    Be sure to tape up that battery clip. Big potential for that to short out.
  2. daeg

    Re-Housing a Boss SD-1

    That's what I was getting at. On the Boss units, the jacks are towards the top of the enclosure (in-between the main board and the daughter-board / pots). Cool to see that it's possible. I have a handful of Boss pedals I busted by modding back when I was a novice and might consider doing this too.
  3. daeg

    Re-Housing a Boss SD-1

    The bigger question is if everything would fit in a 125b. You have the board, the switch, the pots and the jacks to think about. Perhaps see if they'd be interested in an Uberdrive instead?
  4. daeg

    What's on the workbench?

    Designing the ultimate treble booster.
  5. daeg

    Drive 55 Mock Up Pedal

    Didn't consider that. In my mind they were all 'Type 1' per the chart below.
  6. daeg

    Drive 55 Mock Up Pedal

    Let me just put this here while I'm thinking of it: The Formula 55 makes a huge volume and gain leap when going from Green to Red mode. Using On/On/On DPDT instead of the On/On would give you 3 gain levels rather than 2 -- I'm certain most people will prefer it. Which stage would get the extra...
  7. daeg

    Questions about water slide decals on pedal enclosures

    I assume you've watched this video?
  8. daeg

    Celebrating the Autumnal Equinox with another pedal - The Mojito

    Nice. I traced the Beest but never got around to building one for myself -- too much tinkering and overthinking. I kept wanting to use a quad opamp and use the first 2 opamps for input buffer and parametric EQ (to dial in TS style mid-hump), the 1 stage for clipping, then the final stage as the...
  9. daeg

    Stereo Mod for Unison Double Tracker (Pythagoras)

    Nice. You've tapped the dry, post opamp buffer and routed it to the Ring of the TRS Output jack correct? So what happens when you use a Mono plug? That's going to shunt the the dry path to ground isn't it?
  10. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    @PedalPCB have you started working on the hardware definitions / header file for the Terrarium? Looking at DaisyExamples/libdaisy/src/daisy_petal.h... it seems like you could create pedalpcb_terrarium.h just by commenting out a couple dozen lines.
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    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    Let me apologize in advanced for always using the FV-1 as my reference point for DSP concepts. Does the Daisy have a concept like Registers? In the FV-1, we had 32 registers, which were like spaces that could hold a numeric value. Reading and writing to them was how we routed signals, pot...
  12. daeg

    Drive 55 Mock Up Pedal

    Looks good. Love the original amp aesthetics. If you're a 5E3 guy you're going to enjoy this pedal. It's a little flubby and you have to micromanage the 'Master' level, but playing it just feels right.
  13. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    Based on this thread, with the default block size (48), the Daisy / Terrarium is going to have 1ms latency on audio passthrough (ie when 'bypassed'). I can live with that.
  14. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    Interesting... Can we use the asterisk to multiply two signals? Make a simple ring modulator like this: out[i] = in[i] * in[i + 1]; On the FV-1, this would look like: RDAX ADCL, 1 MULX ADCR WRAX ADCL, 0
  15. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    That's very encouraging. There was a guy on the Spin forum that had a way of creating a convincing Spring Reverb using a large number of all-pass filters, but was ultimately held back by the delay ram or number of registers (can't remember, but here is the thread). In fact, I was planning on...
  16. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    Beautiful write-up. Enormously helpful. Exactly what I envisioned this thread accomplishing. Hope we can keep it going. I was happy to wake up this morning and see that you created a DSP sub-forum. I've had my fingers crossed for that for a long while.
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    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    The first couple of lines I can explain with no experience with C++. // This is a comment in C++ // You can put any text in this this line for reference; the algorithms name, your name, a description of what it does or how to use it. The next line is an include directive. This loads the C++...
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    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    ^ How do we post nicely formatted, syntax highlighted C++ code like that? The BBCode on this forum already supports it. Hit the gear looking button that says 'Togge BBCode' when you hover over it, this will let you see under the hood of your post. Then do the following without the spaces. [ c o...
  19. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    So if I've kept your attention, you're interested in developing your own patches and probably already get the gist of how the Daisy Seed module is going to work, what the layout for the PedalPCB Terrarium is going to look like and what types of controls you have to work with -- so let's get...
  20. daeg

    Getting to know Daisy (C++)

    So you're a guitarist and a hobbyist pedal builder. The new and exciting Electrosmith Daisy Seed module just arrived at your door. What do you do next? Well... I can't answer that question for you because I'm lost myself. Why don't we use this thread to try to get over the learning curve...
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