Low Tide

Also like the last knobs with the silver in the centre.

I just spent 30 min listening to youtube vids of this pedal. I then listened to Meet Maud. It is like this pedal but with the warble effect on delay repeats. I was trying to figure out how you could combine this with a delay pedal to get a similar effect only on the repeats. I don't think its possible. Too bad there is no PCB for the meet maud. It seems pretty cool.

The Low Tide PCB is out of stock now but I think I will order one once I am a bit further along with some easier builds.
You just need a delay pedal with an effects loop and put the low tide in it, then you'll get warbled repeats
 
You just need a delay pedal with an effects loop and put the low tide in it, then you'll get warbled repeats

Thanks! I had actually just been trying to figure out which pedals can go 100% wet. My solution was slightly more convoluted. Split the signal into stereo prior to the delay + low tide, with the other side dry then feed back to mono after.
I have the Magnetron on my list of builds but not sure if it can be modded to have an effects loop with 100% wet.
 
If any more fairfield pcbs show up in the coming soon list, I don't care what it is, I'll be first on the waitlist. Maude, Randy, all are welcome here.

I hope you do build one. I'm sure you're aware that on the madbean scale this thing is probably way beyond cowboy. Wasn't my first rodeo and it took me some time to complete. With the kind folks here, it'll get there.
Yeah, you just made me look at that PCB again. I did a 41KHz class D amp years ago that was surface mount components. It had fewer parts but I can remember troubleshooting it wasn't that easy when it didn't fire up on the first go. I think it is unlikely I will tackle anything this complex for several months. I have a list of about 10 pedals I hope to build with this likely being the last one. I have a Barbershop in the first batch which seems to be taking a while to arrive here.
 
Yeah, you just made me look at that PCB again. I did a 41KHz class D amp years ago that was surface mount components. It had fewer parts but I can remember troubleshooting it wasn't that easy when it didn't fire up on the first go. I think it is unlikely I will tackle anything this complex for several months. I have a list of about 10 pedals I hope to build with this likely being the last one. I have a Barbershop in the first batch which seems to be taking a while to arrive here.

I have one of those on my board. Currently my favorite light dirt with my pbass.
 
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