Hi all, this is my first PedalPCB build. I've built several pedals on vero and from other PCBs before this. I boxed this up a while ago, but just applied the decal this week. It's the old version of the arachnid board, with a pot for the 8 modes instead of the rotary switch. So having the modes labeled like this is immensely helpful. The spacing of the modes isn't 100% accurate on that wheel, but it turned out pretty close.
I ordered my own array of patches from the EEProm builder option. So far my favorite are the shimmer reverb and kaleidoscope patches. Several others are fun too.
I added a switch to access the stock internal FV-1 patches. This is accomplished by grounding pin 13 (as described on the FV-1 data sheet). So I tacked a wire onto the resistor that connects to that pin. The internal FV-1 patches aren't amazing in my opinion, but there are some useable sounds in there.
I'm planning on getting the FV-1 Dev board soon and taking the plunge into learning the language. It's pretty exciting as this is a whole world I wouldn't have considered trying on vero. In fact, the way I found out about PedalPCB was through Bugg's involvement over at tagboardeffects promoting the FV-1.
I ordered my own array of patches from the EEProm builder option. So far my favorite are the shimmer reverb and kaleidoscope patches. Several others are fun too.
I added a switch to access the stock internal FV-1 patches. This is accomplished by grounding pin 13 (as described on the FV-1 data sheet). So I tacked a wire onto the resistor that connects to that pin. The internal FV-1 patches aren't amazing in my opinion, but there are some useable sounds in there.
I'm planning on getting the FV-1 Dev board soon and taking the plunge into learning the language. It's pretty exciting as this is a whole world I wouldn't have considered trying on vero. In fact, the way I found out about PedalPCB was through Bugg's involvement over at tagboardeffects promoting the FV-1.