If The Muffin Factory Is Simply Too Basic For You...

First thing that came to my mind is this looking like one of @Feral Feline wild mod fantasies come to life. Dude's got a thing for switches and mods and this looks like something he might have cooked up in one of his inspiring posts. Or in a fever dream of his.
 
I've got at least one Sinvertek, a delay, kicking around and maybe one of the Sinvertek dirt pedals.



I was thinking of making a Muff that can do pretty much EVERY EHX MUFF by having each and every component switchable...

Like, the input resistor — EHX pretty much stuck to 3 values for that so a DPDT on-on-on would work...
The input cap, however, would need like a 12-pole rotary or dipswitch array...

All controls laid out as per the schematic to more easily visualise what's-what...

That Dazatronyx in the OP seams to be the same idea save the control-layout in the shape of the schematic


Yeah, I guess that's one of the fevered dream-ideas, or fantasy?

FEVERED FANTASY!
 
Genuinely thought this was a Sinvertek pedal.

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All you can say is 'WOW'.
When a finished product is this confusing, it makes me wonder what the initial prototype looked like.
It must have been truly horrific...
 
The more I study the BFC, the more I like it.
The BFC's a lot easier to fathom than a bunch of Eurorack modules with jumpers flying everywhere.

Like anything complex, it becomes easier to grasp when you break things down into compartments/sections/systems/etc — like a Boeing 767 cockpit...

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"But... what does it all mean?"


Relax Fry, there's a reason Leela's the pilot and you're just the delivery boy...

The 767 instrument panel explained:

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Where is the patch bay and cables for that console? Don’t tell me I can’t patch my Flap Indicator into my Left and Right Audio Panels.
 
Turning all external hex nuts to the same orientation, vertical or horizontal, is what separates us from other primates.

This rule can be relaxed a little for a pedal on a touring board, but photographing your pedal that way is barbaric. I bet the builder doesn't even orient all of his can labels to face forward in his cupboards.
 
Turning all external hex nuts to the same orientation, vertical or horizontal, is what separates us from other primates.

This rule can be relaxed a little for a pedal on a touring board, but photographing your pedal that way is barbaric. I bet the builder doesn't even orient all of his can labels to face forward in his cupboards.
Or the screws on switch plates and outlet covers.
 
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