If we’re talking upcoming PPCB projects, it’s gotta be the Beatle Juice Fuzz and the Kewpie Fuzz— the Beatle Juice because I’m an unabashed Beatles nerd and will build as many pedals based around Beatlesque tones and aesthetics as I possibly can, and the kewpie became even though I’m not much of a BMP fan, it’s the first time I had a name I came up with picked for a ppcb board.
Outside of that, I’m most looking forward to a few different projects. I have a few secret ones that I’m hopefully going to be able to build before the year is over now that the semester is over (one more assignment to turn in a day late tomorrow, but otherwise done as of today), but I also have plenty that I’ve been working on graphics for in little increments over the semester to destress a bit— both new boards, and boards that I’ve decided have been in my backlog a bit too long. I also have some collaborative ideas I want to work on next year, though I’m not entirely sure how to go about proposing them since they’re not all the most conducive to digital collaboration. One in particular that I’d like to do is based around the idea of drawing an exquisite corpse (for non-art people here, look it up; super fun party game) with some of y’all or with some of my art school buddies, and putting that as the graphics on one particular build. Y’all can expect to see some more fun Star Wars builds from me, plus some LotR, Monty Python, and art themed stuff (and esoterica/obscure humor in general).
As for original circuits, I think I’ll be sorely disappointed if I try to set any goals for myself any time soon, as I still haven’t gotten around to doing PCBs for stuff that I was saying I’d have boards for a year or two ago.
I have some fun modulation builds planned for the next order of Uv prints, including an Electrovibe, Low Tide Mini, some PLL stuff, and more!