FancyEspresso
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Any chance we can get a drill layout for tayda for the MDMA overdrive? Just finished it today and the knobs are too narrow to fit in the typical 5-knob type 1 enclosure
You can usually build a pedal using the parts printed on the PCB. Testing a pedal that is not working is much harder without a schematic.Please, considering adding schematics and upgrading the documentation for the Hydra. One can't build a pedal by "presuming" where the connections should go since even the existing documentation does not help at all.
Thanks!
+1 Would very like the docs and the drill guide.Valve Stem Overdrive build doc please
Use the standard 4 knob type and drill a hole for the switch.Any chance we can get a drill layout for tayda for the MDMA overdrive? Just finished it today and the knobs are too narrow to fit in the typical 5-knob type 1 enclosure
Probably best drill it yourselfAny chance we can get a drill layout for tayda for the MDMA overdrive? Just finished it today and the knobs are too narrow to fit in the typical 5-knob type 1 enclosure
I'd like to read the Hydra Delay schematic, too. I never build it, but I would like, because I want to build some modern delay/reverb effect with the FV-1. So, reading the schematic will help me to understand how that chip works and how I could modify the original schematic. The Bonnar Mult-head Drum Echo, the pedal who inspired the Hydra, have some more options like a delay tone control, an input control, and some internal switch for the Trails mode, that keeps the effect on after the bypass while the delay decayment.Please, considering adding schematics and upgrading the documentation for the Hydra. One can't build a pedal by "presuming" where the connections should go since even the existing documentation does not help at all.
Thanks!
maybe you can cut and paste a screen shot of the adobe schematic into the build doc.I've sent you the schematic via PM.
I'll get it added to the build docs as soon as possible... that one is an older one in Adobe InDesign format (which I no longer have) so it'll have to be completely reworked.
why not just list the schematic separately on the page with the old build doc? I think that would satisfy everyone.The schematic isn't the problem, it's the build doc that's in InDesign format.
I've sent you the schematic via PM.
I'll get it added to the build docs as soon as possible... that one is an older one in Adobe InDesign format (which I no longer have) so it'll have to be completely reworked.
FYI -- for existing build doc corrections -- the pendulum tremolo drill guide has the labels for the input and output jacks reversed (at least compared to other layouts)