Put together this one tonight on an impulse. I’m guessing this is pretty similar to the Tycobrahe Octavia. I’m thinking the diodes should probably be
Category: Filter

So a colleague of mine asked me if I could build him an auto-wah type effect, and specifically something that sounds similar to the MuTron

I did a layout for R.G.Keen’s LoFi Telephone Noise already, but with Mark Hammer mods and the noise part removed. I wanted to revisit the

This is, I believe, basically a Mu-Tron III with lots of extras added. Probably a really cool build, but good luck with the wiring 😉

For no particular reason I just thought this one seemed interesting. Supposedly it emulates the sound of a sitar. Though I’m not expecting anything profound

Here’s a vero layout for the Condor speaker cabinet simulator from www.runoffgroove.com. Looks very interesting. Update (14.05.2012): Now verified, thanks to Mark L.

This is based on R. G. Keen’s LoFi telephone noise maker/emulator modified as a variable bandpass filter with the noise component removed (a mod suggested

This one is based on a schematic by generalguitargadgets which originally calls for a rather odd 5-legged dual optocoupler, the VTL5C4/2. I figured I’d make