MichaelW
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What gold foils are those?Finally got this bad boy finished up and down the local music shop, sounds and plays amazing
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What gold foils are those?Finally got this bad boy finished up and down the local music shop, sounds and plays amazing
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You might want to pick up a more "cleaner" set of jumper wires. I got these a few years ago and they've been a godsend. You can actually see the components once the circuit is up and running! Tweezers are almost mandatory to not bend them up too much.I got myself a “real” breadboarding setup. Here’s my protoboard alongside the mini one I started out with. I actually have room now!
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Woah those look great- thanks! I already had had these ones long before I made any pedals, used ‘em for the pinouts of an ESP32.You might want to pick up a more "cleaner" set of jumper wires. I got these a few years ago and they've been a godsend. You can actually see the components once the circuit is up and running! Tweezers are almost mandatory to not bend them up too much.
AUSTOR 560 Pieces Jumper Wire Kit 14 Lengths Assorted Preformed Breadboard Jumper Wire with Free Box: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
AUSTOR 560 Pieces Jumper Wire Kit 14 Lengths Assorted Preformed Breadboard Jumper Wire with Free Box: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientificwww.amazon.com
I would have assumed learning how to use that thing would be harder than fixing itRan through all the calibration procedures on the keyboard for this ARP this morning. Setting all the trimmers didn’t solve the problem it has.
There’s something going wrong in the memory circuit. It’s a mono synth so it just plays one note at a time - the lowest note actively keyed. If you hold down a key and also press a lower note, it should switch to the lower note. If you release the low note it should return to the held higher note. With the portomento switched on, it behaves correctly, portomento off, it does not.
The manuals and schematics are great. I should be able to trace the problem down to where the fault is happening, it’s just making my brain hurt a little. I think this is the last issue I need to fix, then I can get it returned to my brother in law who has been waiting patiently for about a year for me to finish it. My goal is to get it done before Christmas so I can hand it off when I see him.
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You’re not wrong.I would have assumed learning how to use that thing would be harder than fixing it![]()
Even as someone who loves smashing buttons and switches, turning knobs etc. I can’t wrap my head around synth stuff I just lock up and my brain starts screaming.You’re not wrong.
VCV Rack is a great free way to learn synths and what the module do. The free version covers all the basics. Great way to get hands on.Even as someone who loves smashing buttons and switches, turning knobs etc. I can’t wrap my head around synth stuff I just lock up and my brain starts screaming.
It’s a lot, but at least it’s ALL buttons knobs and switches. Menus and screens is where I start to tap out.Even as someone who loves smashing buttons and switches, turning knobs etc. I can’t wrap my head around synth stuff I just lock up and my brain starts screaming.
That would be the way I would want to go about it, free software is awesome… probably won’t mess with it any time soon But I will definitely look into that down the road, I like a little electronica mixed in there.VCV Rack is a great free way to learn synths and what the module do. The free version covers all the basics. Great way to get hands on.
@Paradox916 even if you figured it out, you'd still be stuck listening to synth sounds![]()