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  1. Pauleo1214

    Which are power connection on a euro rack module?

    Hello all, I bought this DLY module from synthrotek since it has two CV inputs for time and feedback and I wanted to make a guitar pedal where there are controllers for both. That said it has this 10 pin connector wiring that handles power. This doesn't jive with the plain ol' 9V plug format...
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    DEMO Did Fluffy fall into the fish tank?

    Yup...this isnwhy sometimes I regret my builds and hate myself.
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    DEMO Did Fluffy fall into the fish tank?

    Well! Here you go!
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    DEMO Did Fluffy fall into the fish tank?

    You say that but be careful what you wish for; there is nothing remotely musical or useful about this pedal.
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    DEMO Did Fluffy fall into the fish tank?

    It is a chalumeau into a procrastinator, into a auto wah, into the magnetron delay.
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    DEMO Did Fluffy fall into the fish tank?

    Sometimes at night I wonder what a drowned cat sounds like. Other nights, I make those sounds a reality without the cruelty. Enter the Catfish!
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    Chordox. The power to clean anything.

    So eq's, compressors, and reverbs together make for some incredible clean sounds. I originally built a pedal called the Soundboard that combines the 6 band eq, delegate compressor, amp cab simulator, sproing reverb and dry blend that is a delight to play. So much so @jjimi84 still has not given...
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    Hooking a CV Generator to a pedal control.

    I want to hook up a sequencer to a the time control on a delay via the cv output. I know it should be possible with a vactrol. I hate to ask but would anybody be able to illustrate the hookups on a picture/ diagram of a vactrol? I would greatly appreciate it!
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    SOLVED Really, really dumb bypass question.

    After. Very much after.
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    DEMO Ain't that a kick in the pants?

    We need more bit fuzzes in your shop!
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    DEMO Ain't that a kick in the pants?

    I am currently working through one of the most frustrating streaks of having consecutive issues with my builds. It's all I have not to give up. This guy tried my patience. With the amount of boards I have fried I feel like I am opening my wallet only to have a gorilla come up and punch me in...
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    SOLVED Really, really dumb bypass question.

    Here she is....
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    SOLVED Really, really dumb bypass question.

    I did. Continuity was there but the signal would shunt when I plugged in a 9V. I found out it was a faulty lug from me heating it too long. Got the whole shebang working again but it will definitely need replaced.
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    SOLVED Really, really dumb bypass question.

    I have to disassemble and reassemble. It is possible the foot switches went bad due to my soldering.
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    SOLVED Really, really dumb bypass question.

    I put together a few pcbs to make a really raucous fuzz. It all went south after putting it into the enclosure. I know something is shorting out but my question has to do with the bypass; I am having the opposite problem that newbies have! Bypass works until I plug it into the 9V plug. The...
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    Magnetron, no signal past R2?

    A100K pot is properly connected. All unsoldered lugs have continuity to the solder pads. Copy that. Will continue after I solder on two new B100K pots that just broke from me bending them back and forth...damn metal fatigue.
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    Magnetron, no signal past R2?

    Yes, I do. Are you referring to pin 2 of IC1 or pin 2 of R2?
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    Magnetron, no signal past R2?

    R1 is the correct value. Replaced it with another 1M resistor that I measured to verify it read the value. Still comes up with the same reading of 0.001M at R1. I reflowed solder at all the joints and still no signal at joint 2 of R2.
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    Magnetron, no signal past R2?

    R2 is correct but R1 is reading 0.001 on my meter so this could be a bad resistor. I'll replace it and see what happens.
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