What's in the mailbox? 📬 📦

Yeah, I forgot in August and September but I don't hate the ford blue. Perhaps it isn't as sexy but it really is a nice shade. I'd buy another pink if they brought it back too.
 
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BYPASS switch is used to activate/deactivate the effect.
In tap menu operation, this switch is used to do a single-tap or multi-tap command (see sections VIII and IX)


LEVEL knob controls the output level in normal operation, and controls the microphone gain adjustment in the microphone calibration menu


BALANCE knob controls the proportion of dry-wet signal mix in normal operation, and controls the microphone’s noise gate level in the microphone calibration menu (see section VIII)


TONE knob controls the tone of the vocoded signal


TWEAK knob controls several different parameters depending on the selected effect mode (determined by MODE switch).


On talkbox mode, this knob controls the resonance frequency of the talkbox tube


On classic mode, this knob controls the gender bender


On unison mode, this knob controls the unison width


MODE switch controls the selected effect mode (talkbox, classic, or unison)


MIC GAIN switch controls the microphone gain (low, medium, high)







Been wanting it for ages, and it's often sold out, so I finally grabbed it whilst on a buying rampage.
 
I haven't been ordering anything because I am about to go back to NZ for 6 weeks (no building :() but I got one last tasty morsel in the mail yesterday!

Thanks to @vigilante398 who sent this generous gift and arranged for this to come snail mail, managing to avoid customs.
It seems I will have to work out how to be creative with Tayda custom drilling!

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From Deeptronic


BYPASS switch is used to activate/deactivate the effect.
In tap menu operation, this switch is used to do a single-tap or multi-tap command (see sections VIII and IX)


LEVEL knob controls the output level in normal operation, and controls the microphone gain adjustment in the microphone calibration menu


BALANCE knob controls the proportion of dry-wet signal mix in normal operation, and controls the microphone’s noise gate level in the microphone calibration menu (see section VIII)


TONE knob controls the tone of the vocoded signal


TWEAK knob controls several different parameters depending on the selected effect mode (determined by MODE switch).


On talkbox mode, this knob controls the resonance frequency of the talkbox tube


On classic mode, this knob controls the gender bender


On unison mode, this knob controls the unison width


MODE switch controls the selected effect mode (talkbox, classic, or unison)


MIC GAIN switch controls the microphone gain (low, medium, high)







Been wanting it for ages, and it's often sold out, so I finally grabbed it whilst on a buying rampage.
I bought one a few months ago when @Bricksnbeatles posted his in this thread.
 
Have you built it yet? I’ll be honest— despite it being a seemingly very easy build, I haven’t touched it yet because I can’t come up with a UV print design.
The only thing I have built since January is a PCB collection. I kept building a cart at Tayda and then would buy more PCBs, so I would need more of stuff. I would forget to save my cart and then have to start over. I think 2023 is gonna be my year.

I have a few kits to build, so I am going to try to knock them out so this year ends on an upswing. At least my BYOC Crown Jewel and Echo Royal.
 
The only thing I have built since January is a PCB collection. I kept building a cart at Tayda and then would buy more PCBs, so I would need more of stuff. I would forget to save my cart and then have to start over. I think 2023 is gonna be my year.

I have a few kits to build, so I am going to try to knock them out so this year ends on an upswing. At least my BYOC Crown Jewel and Echo Royal.
definitely relatable. I was able to get a few pedals done over the summer, but other than that I've just been collecting PCBs without building any. Only one I've built while in the midst of classes was the 23 Skidoo, and the only reason I got that one done is that I was doing it for a conceptual art project for a conceptual art class I was taking last semester.
 
If you don’t mind paying a few orders of magnitude more than your $250 price point, you could probably track down one of these:
It's relatively easy to convert the four stringers -
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