bilisnegra13
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Any idea what could get me close to the sound of this pedal?
I spot 2 pt2399 chips and another one that I can't read clearly
Thoughts?
I spot 2 pt2399 chips and another one that I can't read clearly
Thoughts?
I clicked on the photos but all I heard was the click.Any idea what could get me close to the sound of this pedal?
I spot 2 pt2399 chips and another one that I can't read clearly
Thoughts?
...modulation pedal that combines classic '80s chorus sounds with the typical Lo-Fi aspects of classic tape recorders. Based on a circuit with PT2399 chips, the familiar Speed and Depth controls adjust the speed and depth of the chorus, ranging from subtle shimmer to hypnotic modulation to fast-turning sound tornado. The unconventional filter, noise and grind controls also determine the amount of distortion and noise in the sound, ranging from typical band saturation to massive distortion and fuzz attacks. In addition, the JPTR FX ROYGBIV offers a speed ramp switch that sets the modulation speed of the chorus to its maximum value.
the Jive pedal mentioned in the bass the world video for the clipping is a SHO with clipping diodes.Dimension P for the chorus part probably? Some sort of a very simple drive (or just clipping?) circuit to go with it, don't know about the other two (filter or noise).
The third one looks like a TL372.I spot 2 pt2399 chips and another one that I can't read clearly
Intresting:
do you have the pedal yourself?
I don't have the pedal myself, but i posted. A youtube demo, and there's plenty more sound examples onlineI clicked on the photos but all I heard was the click.
Maybe post a sound sample or demo of the pedal?
The little angel sounds nice.. perhaps adding some clipping for the gritty part and a fx loop footswitch for the noisy wildness and i think i can get something a little close to the jptr oneThis is a PT2399 chorus with delay. The 2X 2399s is interesting, maybe one is used for chorus the other for delay?? All the grit and filter stuff are DIY hacks of the 2399. Check out the Little Angel on the DIY forums if you are interested. There are a few PCBs that might get you close, the MBP Florist comes to mind. Or look around for a tag board circuit.
Yeah i can find it locallyYou see the ROYGIV available somewhere?