Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor
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Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor
Update (01.11.2041): Fixed dead link to source. Here it is: TapTempoLfo_v2_1.zip You might have noticed I’ve been conspicuously absent for a while. Well, I’ve been
I absolutely love the sound of the Baja Trembulator, so what better project to start with when it’s time to try the tap-tempo LFO micro
Update (04.05.2014): I’ve made a minor tweak to the source code; the sinewave has been phase aligned with the other waveform options where it previously
So, while waiting for money for amp parts to materialize, and amp parts to arrive in the mail, for some indiscernible reason I wanted to
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
Note: This one is experimental. Accutronics updated their Belton Digital Reverb unit (BTDR-2) and made it much smaller. It also has a different pinout from
I’m a real novice when it comes to how these effects work, but I’ve always wanted to learn so I figured I’d try to “design”