DGWVI
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After a week or two of troubleshooting this, it turned out to be a pad I'd burnt out, so I jumpered the effected traces, et voila!
Anyway, this one's got quite a few mods (most apply to both sides)-
Rs32-35 were changed out to effect the range of the LFOs speed- it now goes both slower and faster than stock. Values were chosen based on Ken Stone's Utility LFO, with some minor tweaks.
I had an extra hole in the enclosure, so I used this as a speed range toggle for side A- it swaps between 470n (stock), 150n, and 1u. So, this side gets both slower and faster still.
Used the intelligent relay boards because I have a bunch of em already populated, just sitting around
Excuse the playing, I haven't picked up my guitars in about two weeks
As always, if you need some whooshies in your life, I really can't recommend this circuit enough
Anyway, this one's got quite a few mods (most apply to both sides)-
- R1 increased to 470k, because a lil higher input impedance isn't gonna hurt
- R7 decreased to 4.7k for more feedback, and the potential for self oscillation
- R29 is 470r, as I don't have any 560r
- R32 increased to 150k
- R34 increased to 1k (to prevent stalling out the LFO)
- R35 decreased to 10k
- R36 increased to 100k
- R37 increased to 1k (again, no 560r)
- C6-C11 changed out for staggered cap values, taken from UniVibe type circuits - 47n, 4.7n, 470p, 150n, 15n, 1.5n, respectively
- C13 increased to 1n for a bit more high roll off
- Rate pot is now 1MA
- IC6B is TL022
- LDRs are 9203, LEDs are diffused Ultrabright reds
- Trimpots mounted externally
- TR2 is 2k, as I am out of 1k in 9mm
- Toggle switch added as a dry-kill (disconnects R30)
Rs32-35 were changed out to effect the range of the LFOs speed- it now goes both slower and faster than stock. Values were chosen based on Ken Stone's Utility LFO, with some minor tweaks.
I had an extra hole in the enclosure, so I used this as a speed range toggle for side A- it swaps between 470n (stock), 150n, and 1u. So, this side gets both slower and faster still.
Used the intelligent relay boards because I have a bunch of em already populated, just sitting around
Excuse the playing, I haven't picked up my guitars in about two weeks
As always, if you need some whooshies in your life, I really can't recommend this circuit enough
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