The Haarp is one of PedalPCB's several unique FV-1 projects.
From my PPCB FV-1 notes, hopefully my table pastes into the post without getting mangled... note that far right column:
| FV-1 X 8 — ARACHNID | FV-1 X 3 — PYTHAGORAS | FV-1 UNIQUE |
MODULE 8  | UNISON DOUBLE-TRACKER  | HYDRA-lay  |
OCTAGON EEPROM  | BUGG FX DAYDREAM EEPROM Kaleidoscope | DEFLECTOR ReVErB NO CRYSTAL ! |
SPATIALIST REVERB EEPROM  | THREEVERB EEPROM  | DMD-2 Digi Mod Delay  |
| SPILLWAY VIBRATO [coming soon] | D3LAY combine w/daydream | LEPRECHAUN (rainbow machine) NO CRYSTAL! |
| RADIUM SPRINGS w/3verb | VHS  |
| | HAARP  |
| 8 & Octa nested, spatialist one side… | reverbs x 2; delays x 2; unison w/ pin-13 mod | ORGAN DONOR  |
| | BINAURA STEREO |
| | |
CLOCK MODULE ext trimmer
| CLOCK MODULE | |
| | |
Each of those 8 FV-1 Unique circuits is indeed unique and has a layout that reflects that layout's singularity of purpose.
Have a gander at each of the build docs for the projects in the right-side column.
If you wanted to use the Haarp for something else, you would need to use the same set of controls (more or less), and programme the EEPROM yourself using Spin-cad and develop effects that used the same architecture as the Haarp.
Kind of like when Chuck D Bones builds a different circuit on a PCB that was meant for something completely different (
there was even a contest held with that in mind); you might need to omit parts, jumper over components, add a small piece of perf/vero with some offboard wiring... At this point, it makes more sense for you to lay out your own PCB that nails your intended purpose. Maybe piecemealing something together on the Haarp-PCB would be preferable and make sense IF
your circuit already closely resembles the Haarp.
The aforementioned info comes with a qualifier — I'm not qualified to comment. I've never programmed an EEPROM for FV-1, likely never will; I'm not a certified EE, I'm not an uncertified EE.
I'm just a guy that builds pedals that don't work, and yet keeps trying...