DEMO sauced (Aleph Null Special Sauce envelope modulator)

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DGWVI

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Wibbly wobbly wacktastic modulations abound here. Its a chorus / vibrato / slapback that has the ability to modulate the delay time based on your picking strength. It doesn't feature a typical LFO, but does feature a high pass boost that offers up some great textures and adds a bit of lo-fi noise as it's increased.
Not sure what else to say other than I like it quite a bit. Its a lot easier to keep musical than the comparable clari(not) in my opinion. Pretty wide range on the lag and detune controls, and the boost is a nice addition. For the PT2399-based circuits, this one easily makes it to the top of the list for me. Its incredibly approachable, and dead simple to dial in, to the point that it's hard to stumble into any bad sounds


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That rectangular LED pleases me!

This is one of my older layouts before I started doing daughter boards for bypass. Having built some with and without, what do you think? Do you prefer one approach over the other?
 
That rectangular LED pleases me!

This is one of my older layouts before I started doing daughter boards for bypass. Having built some with and without, what do you think? Do you prefer one approach over the other?

I honestly don't really have a preference, unless we're talking the Aion daughter boards which can eff off straight to heck. I do like the freedom of placement that no daughter board gives, though
 
I can appreciate that. The standard daughter board I use could be omitted if one wanted to fly wires straight to the switch. You'd have to point-to-point the CLR too. Keeping wires as short as possible was my priority with the daughter board design, but they aren't strictly necessary to make the circuit function.
 
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