Calling all Wavelord builders/users

Diynot

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Been awhile since I’ve translated a schem to protoboard so would someone please verify my layout? I plan on pulling a VFE and some components will go under the IC and others under the board. Just need to make sure everything is connected where it should be. This is a basic LFO mod board for a Parasit project. Omitting the rate LED.
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Thanks.
 
Ok, ignore the first post, except for the mod board schematic. Now, i’ve posted this question out on Madbean (I have lurked there as long as here, probably longer, but have posted very little) as well, but sometimes you guys are a little quicker answer. Question is, the Wavelord ext jack has the ability to control the LED half of a vactrol so, does the ext jack signal also transmit the wave shape in use or just the rate? End goal is that since the Mod pads on the Parasit Studio Sonic Reducer I am building are simply attached to the LDR portion of the mod daughter board, if the Wavelord does what I hope it can, I would simply solder a vactrol between the mod pads on the Sonic reducer and a 3.8mm jack so that I could use the Wavelord to control the modulation on the Sonic Reducer. What say you, too simple to be real?
 
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For posterity’s sake, @benny_profane answered this over on the MBP forum with a “yes, the Wavelord will drive the vactrol in the Sonic Reducer with the waveform selected on the Wavelord”. So instead of implementing a full internal LFO mod daughter board with only a sine wave, the Sonic reducer will get a vactrol connected to the mod pads on the LDR side and the LED side to a 3.5mm Jack to be driven by the Wavelord and all it’s glorious waveform options. This can be implemented on any of the Parasit projects with the M1,M2 mod pads.
 
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