Signal generator / audio probe / amp

slacjs

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Before I start making something myself, I was wondering if something like this already exists. I'd like a signal generator with an audio probe, that also has an amp with a speaker or headphone jack so I don't have to have my guitar and amp plugged in to test things. Does anyone know if there are PCBs or something else out there?

Thanks for the help.
 
Mine shipped this morning my time but Germany time over there...i have a few pedals to revist some of my first builds, $4.80 shipping

My Headfirst Effects Loop from Jason for my 800 took 28 days to arrive from Australia , i can do the mod but need a Scope...any suggestions on one from Amazon ?

I havent seen one with a signal generator built in...might have to buy a separate unit for that , but the last 15 months with work being so busy ive done nothing but watch vids on mods and learn how to read schematics , Finally ...ive started to get a grasp on things , i set aside one night a week to learn...take notes !

First time being home schooled ...lol

Im looking forward to using that signal tracer tho

Mike
 
You can make one with the Terrarium if you’ve built it or want to. It’s what I use and is pretty handy to just flash some code on it.

I'm not familiar with the Daisy platform, but it does look like something I need to look into. Can it be programmed in the Arduino IDE or Visual Studio?

EDIT: You are not good for my wallet -- first the OMNIFIXO and now this -- both things I gotta have...
 
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I'm not familiar with the Daisy platform, but it does look like something I need to look into. Can it be programmed in the Arduino IDE or Visual Studio?

EDIT: You are not good for my wallet -- first the OMNIFIXO and now this -- both things I gotta have...

Ha! sorry, not sorry :)

You can definitely use VS or VS Code. And there's tons of projects around that you can easily load on it. It's pretty amazing.
 
Ha! sorry, not sorry :)

You can definitely use VS or VS Code. And there's tons of projects around that you can easily load on it. It's pretty amazing.
Yeah, I've been reading about it. I can program in C++ and Python, so I don't think it would be difficult for me to get ups to speed on this.
 
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