DGWVI
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- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
Lo-fi pitch shiftiness. The toggle jumps pin 1 of the Sample / Control pot to pin 14 of the 8950, for some different tones through the sweep of the pot. Max setting remains the same.
Not a huge fan of this circuit, but it is actually pretty fun to play around with. Does some bitcrushing and ring modulation type sounds which are cool. Much louder than it really needs to be, but I suppose that could be used to destroy the input of whatever comes after it in the signal chain. It's straight up fuzz tones are pretty rad, but not cool enough to warrant a spot on my board. The "octave" modes leave a little to be desired as far as pitch accuracy goes, but that's whateva. The Arpeggiator is nasty as heck- interesting for some rhythmic pulses though
Build went smooth, and is laid out well. The HT8950s are getting harder to source, but otherwise it's an easy enough build
Not a huge fan of this circuit, but it is actually pretty fun to play around with. Does some bitcrushing and ring modulation type sounds which are cool. Much louder than it really needs to be, but I suppose that could be used to destroy the input of whatever comes after it in the signal chain. It's straight up fuzz tones are pretty rad, but not cool enough to warrant a spot on my board. The "octave" modes leave a little to be desired as far as pitch accuracy goes, but that's whateva. The Arpeggiator is nasty as heck- interesting for some rhythmic pulses though
Build went smooth, and is laid out well. The HT8950s are getting harder to source, but otherwise it's an easy enough build