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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    Sadly the solution does not work (at least for me). I just tried it on my breadboard. I don't hear a difference. I am still hearing a hiss. I analyzed the signal with a spectrum analyser and the noise is there all over the place (from 20hz to 20khz). There is no obvious peak or anything. I would...
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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    I actually found a way to save my terrarium build! One of my guitar amp has an effect loop and the effect loop is line level! I decided to bypass the opamp section (input and output) and plug the input/output directly to pin 17 and 19 of the daisy seed (input 2 and output 2). I made some test...
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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    So it has been an interesting journey. I learned few things about opamps. I have tried to boost the signal, but it was not transparent. I found this post on electro-smith forum and it seems to confirm my theory about the idea that the output signal is operating at a level too close to the noise...
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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    I began to look at solutions to amplify the signal from my guitar to the daisy seed and then a way to attenuate the signal from the daisy seed. There is currently an opamp in the circuit but it is setup as a voltage follower. I began to experiment with modifying the circuit to create an...
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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    Once, I had a working build I began to setup my workspace for development. I created this template project for creating new FX: https://github.com/soundg33k/DaisyFxProject Basically, this is simple project that can be used as a template to create new FXs. It include a function to test the...
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    Possible solution to reduce the noise of the terrarium build

    Hello, Few weeks ago, I was able to put together a working terrarium build. I ordered two boards, the first one was a total failure, but the second one is working fine. edit (Sorry I have hit ctrl-enter by mistake... finishing the post in a reply) edit
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    Cpp file to bin file

    If you want to be able to generate the .bin file yourself from the .cpp you will need to setup the daisy tool chain on your machine. Instructions are here: https://github.com/electro-smith/DaisyWiki/wiki/1.-Setting-Up-Your-Development-Environment This can be handy if you want to modify the...
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