it’s based on the EQD arpinoid. Arpeggiators are a little strange it’s definitely a one trick pony but that trick is pretty different… how usable it is I don’t know yet… haven’t really sat down and gave it a decent try.Well damn your wiring never disappoints! What is this circuit based on?
I do not think I’ve ever played with an arpeggiator and this just made me interested. Well now time to go look up arpeggiators on youtubeit’s based on the EQD arpinoid. Arpeggiators are a little strange it’s definitely a one trick pony but that trick is pretty different… how usable it is I don’t know yet… haven’t really sat down and gave it a decent try.
It is kind of a silly pedal but I think it has some potential in the right context.. we will find out.Yeah I ended up giving mine to my rhodes player, not because I didn't like it, just that it seemed extra silly on bass.
A fast rate and low number of steps could be a really interesting way of getting trillyIt is kind of a silly pedal but I think it has some potential in the right context.. we will find out.
I don’t have a delay with an fx loop I could always mod one like I did a reverb I suppose.Try throwing it into the effects loop of a delay.
Love the racetrack wiringThis was kind of a frivolous build and a gamble not sure how exactly Im going to use it but noise maker pedals are fun…. If I can really wash it out with som delay and reverb the haarp might be cool for som ambient type stuff… anyway fun build if you like weird noise pedals this is for you!View attachment 58520View attachment 58521View attachment 58522
, Im happy with how it turned out, I just wish it was a little more useable. But I’m not giving up on it yetI think this is my favourite build of yours, to date.
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