Coda
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I haven’t hardly built anything this year. Had nothing to do with being satisfied, and more to do with just not feeling it. Of course, I’m still haunted by tones. I’ve had a Current Lover PCB sitting here for a year now. Meanwhile, I bought a 2nd-hand E-Lady for $35…
A month or so ago I decided to just build something from nothing: no pcb, no plans, just a hand drawn schematic, and whatever I had in stock. I now consider this “raw-dogging” pedals. So I built a BossTone from scratch, and then a Tremolo, and then an Echo, then the Fuzzolo (excellent fuzz, btw). Now I’ve got two wah’s in the works, but I’ve hit a pause…I ran out of solder.
I have found in my life that I have a tendency to ‘idealize’ things, and then can never reach that ideal. It’s not an expectations/reality thing…it’s more a limits thing. There’s only so much I can do. I don’t really do artwork because I am not artistically inclined. My ideal for that is actually pretty low, but still beyond my abilities. Another example: I love the sound of the Maestro FZ-1(a). I love how buzzy and flinty it is. It is not an easy circuit to build. Try and I have, while coming close, I’m still not satisfied. Of course, I could buy a real one…and I don’t think it would satisfy me anymore than the pretty close tone I get through my Ge Fuzzrite…
I guess my point is that sometimes the suffering is the art. It’s a roller coaster of emotions, building a pedal: excitement, anxiety, stress, anger, joy, enchantment, disappointment, intrigue, romance (?
), stress, anxiety…did I say that all ready? Of course, it’s not about the ‘friends we made along the way’ or any gyatt like that. It’s that when you are done, you feel the same as when you started. But you did something in the meantime, you rode the rollercoater…
A month or so ago I decided to just build something from nothing: no pcb, no plans, just a hand drawn schematic, and whatever I had in stock. I now consider this “raw-dogging” pedals. So I built a BossTone from scratch, and then a Tremolo, and then an Echo, then the Fuzzolo (excellent fuzz, btw). Now I’ve got two wah’s in the works, but I’ve hit a pause…I ran out of solder.
I have found in my life that I have a tendency to ‘idealize’ things, and then can never reach that ideal. It’s not an expectations/reality thing…it’s more a limits thing. There’s only so much I can do. I don’t really do artwork because I am not artistically inclined. My ideal for that is actually pretty low, but still beyond my abilities. Another example: I love the sound of the Maestro FZ-1(a). I love how buzzy and flinty it is. It is not an easy circuit to build. Try and I have, while coming close, I’m still not satisfied. Of course, I could buy a real one…and I don’t think it would satisfy me anymore than the pretty close tone I get through my Ge Fuzzrite…
I guess my point is that sometimes the suffering is the art. It’s a roller coaster of emotions, building a pedal: excitement, anxiety, stress, anger, joy, enchantment, disappointment, intrigue, romance (?