You can build all the stuff from ppcb without doing any programming. I’ve been learning to program the fv-1 code, reverb is one of the hardest type patches to write anyway. If you socket the eeprom chip (the 8pin chip where the code lives), you can always swap it for another and have a whole new pedal.
FYI most ppcb fv-1 stuff, there’s only two pcbs, Pythagorus for 3-way toggle, and arachnid for 8-way rotary. So the radium springs is the Pythagorus pcb that comes with the eeprom with the 3 radium springs patches on it. This doesn’t apply to pcbs with something different in the analog circuit like hydra, or deflector. You can also do a custom eeprom with pick an choose patches. (Sorry if you already knew all this, it wasn’t clear to me at all at first what was going on with al the fv-1 projects).
Yep, that's why I bought 2 FV-1s!
I wanted something simple for the first one (Radium), and will go from there.
I have a Strymon BigSky, but need something simple/classic for a compact board to go with my 5E3.
Cabintech also has them in stock.Where can you get FV-1's these days?
The new Hooke is out with available chips.Could always go old school and build one with a spring tank.
SBP has a few in stock at the momentWhere can you get FV-1's these days?
The new Hooke is out with available chips.
Is there a project/board for a Hooke clone/workalike??