giovanni
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Are you the designer of the circuit?!? What do you mean by current sinks?I'm using current sinks, which seems to do the job!
Are you the designer of the circuit?!? What do you mean by current sinks?I'm using current sinks, which seems to do the job!
Are you the designer of the circuit?!? What do you mean by current sinks?
That's the one that hipped me to the project. I think the YouTube algorithm just decided I needed that one when I went down the delay pedal rabbit hole.Here is a Another Demo:
That’s a cool demo. I find it a bit confusing that each head is labeled with 200ms, 400, 600, 800, given that the delay time is actually adjustable via the tape speed. Is it 200ms at max tape speed? I am quite impressed with how well tuned the repeats are. The PT2399 is a pretty noisy chip but it sounds quite clean in these demos. Very cool stuff!Here is a Another Demo:
Are you the designer of the circuit?!? What do you mean by current sin
Its been a while, but yes I am! Basically I'm just using a transistor (BC550B for the Sonomatic) to limit the amount of current that's going from pin 6 of the PT2399's to ground. In all honesty, this has been done in many other PT designs but seems to be working quite well in the Sonomatic circuit. For a more indepth explanation check electrosmash.com for his excellent report on the PT2399, 'controlling the delaytime with pin6'Are you the designer of the circuit?!? What do you mean by current sinks?
The 'ms' references refer to the max. delaytime per head/tap, and as the PT's are routed in series the max delaytime in total would be about 800 ms on tap 4. The minimun delaytime (with tape speed set to fast) on head/tap 1 is about 50ms.That’s a cool demo. I find it a bit confusing that each head is labeled with 200ms, 400, 600, 800, given that the delay time is actually adjustable via the tape speed. Is it 200ms at max tape speed? I am quite impressed with how well tuned the repeats are. The PT2399 is a pretty noisy chip but it sounds quite clean in these demos. Very cool stuff!
Will there be more PCB's available?Its been a while, but yes I am! Basically I'm just using a transistor (BC550B for the Sonomatic) to limit the amount of current that's going from pin 6 of the PT2399's to ground. In all honesty, this has been done in many other PT designs but seems to be working quite well in the Sonomatic circuit. For a more indepth explanation check electrosmash.com for his excellent report on the PT2399, 'controlling the delaytime with pin6'
I still have a few boards for the Sonomatic available, but a new batch will be arriving later this month. But in general, I do stock the boards for my projectsWill there be more PCB's available?
Very cool! This is a great design man, I look forward to building one!The 'ms' references refer to the max. delaytime per head/tap, and as the PT's are routed in series the max delaytime in total would be about 800 ms on tap 4. The minimun delaytime (with tape speed set to fast) on head/tap 1 is about 50ms.
I'd watch itCount me in for one! I would love to build this and do a demo of it.
That's why your the best!I'd watch it
I see the Reverb listing ended. I guess that means waiting on the new batch before it's available again.I still have a few boards for the Sonomatic available, but a new batch will be arriving later this month. But in general, I do stock the boards for my projects![]()
I see the Reverb listing ended. I guess that means waiting on the new batch before it's available again.
Thank you. I have so many PCBs to get through at the moment. I can wait on the next batch and let someone else get their fix just that much sooner with this one.Well, actually I have a single board available if you want it. Then again the new boards will be here within the next ten days or so ...
new boards on the way for the purple as well?Well, actually I have a single board available if you want it. Then again the new boards will be here within the next ten days or so ...
Haha, tell me about it. So many PCB's (and builds that still need an enclosure) waiting ...Thank you. I have so many PCBs to get through at the moment. I can wait on the next batch and let someone else get their fix just that much sooner with this one.
Yep, new Purple boards are on the way as well!new boards on the way for the purple as well?