DEMO Two fuzzes and a pan control

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Pauleo1214

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I regret it took me this long to figure out how to use a Buff n' Blend as a pan control between two circuits. I am glad I figured it out because pan controls are way easier than balancing parallel circuits using their volume and gain controls. I give you the Tone Maestro! I will try to cut a quick demo and draw a diagram.

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As promised, here is diagram of how to use the Buff n' Blend in such a way that you that you use the blend control to pan between two circuits.
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Here is another diagram if you want to put circuits in parallel. So far I put as many as four in parallel with no issue. Sub in a 100k resistor for the pot if you don't want to use the blend.

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As promised, here is diagram of how to use the Buff n' Blend in such a way that you that you use the blend control to pan between two circuits.
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Here is another diagram if you want to put circuits in parallel. So far I put as many as four in parallel with no issue. Sub in a 100k resistor for the pot if you don't want to use the blend.

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This is great info, I have yet to get one of those Buff and Blend boards to to work, granted both times I built them upside down to fit in a 1590b. The second time I had some phase cancellation issues that wasn't worth chasing down and I scrapped it. (Celestial Drive)
 
This is great info, I have yet to get one of those Buff and Blend boards to to work, granted both times I built them upside down to fit in a 1590b. The second time I had some phase cancellation issues that wasn't worth chasing down and I scrapped it. (Celestial Drive)
I need to re-read the build docs. I noticed the warning about phase issues. Fortunately I been lucky enough to not experience any.
 
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